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Prime time in maths refers to the concept of prime numbers—numbers greater than 1 with only two divisors: 1 and themselves. Examples include 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 5 Prime Time question answer Class 6 NCERT Ganita ...

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56 and 63 are not co-prime. The prime factorization of 56 is 2³ × 7 and that of 63 is 3² ×7. Both share the common factor 7, disqualifying co-primality. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Prime Time Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 5 ...

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96 is divisible by 24. The prime factorization of 96 is 2⁵ × 3, and 24 is 2³ ×3. All prime factors of 24 are included in 96’s factorization, confirming divisibility. class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 5 question answer class 6 Mathematics ...

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The numbers 105 and 330 are products of exactly three distinct prime numbers. Their factorizations are: 105 = 3 × 5 × 7, 330 = 2 × 3 × 5 × 11 (distinct count: 3). Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter ...