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The number of numbers from the set of first 50 natural numbers which are neither the multiples of 3 nor a prime is equal to

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Prime numbers The natural numbers which have exactly two factors are called prime ... But it is true when n =1,2,3 and 4 only. ... Any natural number greater than one and that is not a composite is a prime number.

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Prime numbers The natural numbers which have exactly two factors are called prime ... But it is true when n =1,2,3 and 4 only. ... Any natural number greater than one and that is not a composite is a prime number.

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