Math, asked by kumarranjit72001, 3 months ago

The digit in the ones place of a number is 5 and the number is greater than 10. will it be prime or a composite number?​

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Answered by maheshchaudhari71
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Because the prime number which's ones digit is 5 is 5 only.so it is a composite number and no other prime numbers have 5 as their ones place. Hope you got the answer.

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer: Mark as brainliest.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the prime number which's  ones digit is 5 is 5 only so it is a composite number and no other prime numbers have 5 as their ones place.

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