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ACT Aspire Math: Applying Order of Operations to an Expression
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is equivalent to which of the following?

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ACT Aspire Math: Appreciating a Number in Its Prime
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Which of the following is a prime number?

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Which of the following is a prime number?


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Okay Aspiring math people We've got a quick one for

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you Question which of the following is a prime number

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All right Remember prime numbers can only be divided by

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one and itself so it's defined as any number with

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strictly to factors itself And one got that if we

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drilled that into your brain with thes rules in mind

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well let's just go through our answer choices One by

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one zero can be divided by while literally any number

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on the planet That's riel for relatively unexciting result of

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zero So zero is not prime be one one may

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look prime but remember that prime Numbers need 2 factors

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1 is divisible by itself and one but since they're

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the same number well a technically they don't count So

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that's a no go On the other hand the number

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two as in sea meets the criteria for prime numbers

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perfectly because it's only factors are one into and that's

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it So as it turns out to is the on

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ly even prime number And that rules out for cause

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of italy by one and two and four and finally

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ninety three because it's divisible by while you could add

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up the nine and three that gets you twelve and

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twelve visible by three so right away we know it's

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not crimes also visible by thirty one for you Strange

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people in the back row with classes So that's it 00:01:18.322 --> [endTime] The answer is c were prime kind like amazon

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