For each part, give an example, if one exists. If there is no example, explain why not.
A) A whole number that has 15, 21, and 1000 as factors but does not have 9 as a factor
B) A prime number that has 7 and 19 as factors and is not a perfect square
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Q37: Which numbers are prime? If a
Q38: Which numbers below divide into 11,220?
2, 3,
Q39: A) State a divisibility test for 8.
B)
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Q44: If it is possible, give a whole
Q45: State a divisibility test for 4, and
Q46: Note: This is a knowledge of number
Q47: Write the prime factorization of the following.
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