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Lisa says that 43 is a 2 - digit odd number that is a composite. is she correct? explain
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Lisa says that 43 is a 2 - digit odd number that is a composite. is she correct? explain
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Virtuoso is right because 43 can not divide with anything but 1 & itself (43)!!!!
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No, she is not correct.
A "composite" is a number that can be divided evenly (no decimals) by something other than itself (43) and 1.
43 has no other numbers that can divide into it and leave it a whole number.
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