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What is the difference between prime numbers and odd numbers?
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Answered by 138412
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Prime numbers are the numbers which have only two factors i.e., 1 and the number itself. For example: 2, 5, 7, etc. These numbers have only two factors 1 and the number itself. Odd numbers are those which are not divisible by 2, i.e., the remainder is never zero for odd numbers when they are divided by 2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bf{Prime \ Numbers:-}

★ Numbers which have only Common Factor of (1) and the number itself are known as Prime numbers.

Examples:-

  1. 31,
  2. 11,
  3. 2,
  4. 3,
  5. 5
  6. 7,
  7. 17, etc.

\bf{Odd \ Numbers:-}

★ Numbers which are not divisible by (2) are termed Odd Numbers.

Examples:-

  1. 1,
  2. 3,
  3. 5,
  4. 7,
  5. 9,
  6. 13,
  7. 15, etc.
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