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I can't do this and it's urgent

I can't do this and it's urgent-example-1
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I agree with the first answer
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(for the first question) False, because sometimes when a number ending in 6 is halved, the last number can be an 8. For example, 56 halved is 28.

(for the second one) False; not all numbers ending in 3 are prime since some numbers like 63 have factors of 3 and 21.
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