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explain why 127565 is a composite number? ​

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Answered by wrenbirdlover
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A composite number is a positive integer which is not prime which has factors other than 1 and itself that the number 1 is a special case which is considered to be neither composite nor prime.

So that means 127565 is a composite number.


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shadowsabers03: Bro., the reason is that it is a multiple of 5 as the digit in unit place of 127565 is 5. So it is a composite number. See my answer.
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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Every numbers having 5 as the digit in unit place are multiples of 5.


In 127565, the digit in unit place is 5. So it is divisible by 5.


So it is a composite number.


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