Basic College Mathematics (10th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Multiplying and Dividing Fractions - 2.3 Factors - 2.3 Exercises - Page 130: 20

Answer

Composite

Work Step by Step

A prime number is a whole number that has exactly two factors, itself and the number 1. Any number besides 0 and 1 that are not prime are composite. The number 16 is not prime, because $2\times8=16$, for example. Therefore, 16 has factors besides 1 and 16, so it must be a composite number.
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