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Wow, 37 - what a cool number! It’s a composite number, meaning it can be divided by more than just itself and one. In other words, it’s not prime. You could break it down into 1 x 37 or 3 x 12 or even 7 x 5 - how neat is that? Plus, 37 is the sum of the first four prime numbers: 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 17. Talk about impressive!

Why Is 37 A Composite Number? [Solved]

Nope, 37 ain’t composite. It’s only got two factors—1 and 37—so it ain’t got enough to qualify as composite. Ya follow?

  1. 2: The smallest composite number, it is the product of two prime numbers (1 and 2).

  2. 4: A composite number that is the product of two prime numbers (2 and 2).

  3. 6: A composite number that is the product of two prime numbers (2 and 3).

  4. 8: A composite number that is the product of three prime numbers (2, 2, and 2).

  5. 9: A composite number that is the product of two prime numbers (3 and 3).

  6. 10: A composite number that is the product of four prime numbers (2, 5, 5, and 5).

  7. 12: A composite number that is the product of three prime numbers (2, 2, and 3).

  8. 14: A composite number that is the product of four prime numbers (2, 7, 7 ,and 7 ).

  9. 15: A composite number that is the product of five prime numbers (3 ,5 ,5 ,5 ,and 5 ).

  10. 16 :A composite number that is the product of four primes(2 ,2 ,2 ,and 4 ).

11 .18 :A Composite Number That Is The Product Of Six Prime Numbers(3 ,3 ,3 ,5 ,5 And 5 ) .

12 .20 :A Composite Number That Is The Product Of Five Prime Numbers(

A composite number is a number that can be divided by more than just itself and one. 37 is a prime example of this; it can be divided by 1, 37, and other numbers like 3, 7, 11 and 13. In other words, it’s not a prime number!