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The product of the smallest odd prime number and the smallest even composite number is _______

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Answered by Anonymous
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The product of the smallest odd prime number and the smallest even composite number =2×4
=8

Thus answer is 8

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

Hence, the sum of the shortest even composite number and the smallest odd prime number is 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

Except for 2, all even integers are composite numbers. The smallest composite number is 4. A composite number has more factors than a prime number, which only has two factors. One and the number itself can be used to split prime numbers. Any component of a composite number can be divided.

Given:

The smallest odd prime count and the smallest even composite count.

To find:

We have to find their product.

Solution:

All even counts except 2 are composite counts. Therefore, 4 is the smallest composite count.

The smallest odd prime number = 3

The smallest even composite number = 4

The product of both is,

=3*4\\=12

Thus, The sum of the smallest even composite number and the shortest odd prime number is twelve.

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