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Identify the smallest composite number that you can create by multiplying two different composite numbers

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Answer:

24

Explanation:

the smallest composite number is 4.

If those 2 composite numbers are different - then the answer is 24, because 6 is the second smallest (5 is prime) composite number, and 4•6=24.

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Step-by-step explanation: A composite number is defined to be a number which has other divisors besides 1 and the number itself. Start counting:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6……….

1 is not a composite number because its sole divisor is 1. 2 is not a composite number because it has only two divisors 1 and the number 2 itself. 3 is in the same class as 2.

But 4 is different. Its divisors are 1,2,4. So this number satisfies the criterion of a composite number as stated above since besides 1 and 4, 2 is also a divisor. 4 is also the smallest composite number. The next composite number after 4 is 6 which has as divisors 1,2,3,6.

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