S K Khanuja Solutions for Chapter: Factors and Multiples, Exercise 2: Exercise
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Write seven consecutive composite numbers less than so that there is no prime numbers between them.

A list consists of the following pairs of numbers:
Categorize them as pairs of co-primes

A list consists of the following pairs of numbers:
Categorise them as prime numbers.

A list consists of the following pairs of numbers:
Categorize them as composite numbers.

A number having only two factors is called a _____.

A number having more than two factors is called a _____.

The smallest prime number is _____.

The smallest composite number is _____.
