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2 the only even prime number
3 the first odd prime number
9 this composite odd number falls between 1-10 it is not prime because it is divisible by 3
11 this prime number is the smallest prime number between 10 and 20
13 this prime number falls between 10 and 20 and its digits add up to 4
15 this composite odd number falls between 10 and 20 and is divisible by 3 and 5
19 this prime number is the largest prime number between 10 and 20
21 this odd composite number falls between 20 and 30 and is divisible by 3 because its digits add up to 3
23 the prime number falls between 20 and 30 and was Michael Jordan's number
25 this composite number falls between 20 and 30 and is divisible by 5
29 this prime number is the only prime number less than 40 whose digits add up to 11
30 this composite number is the only number less than 50 that is divisible by 2, 3, and 5
31 this is the smallest prime number that falls between 30 and 40
39 this is the only odd composite number that falls between 30 and 40 whose digits add up to 12
41 this prime number falls between 30 and 50 and its digits add up to 5
43 this prime number falls between 40 and 50 the digit in the tens place is one bigger than the digit in the ones place
49 this number between 40 and 50 is one of the three numbers we cross off for the 7's
51 this odd composite number falls between 50 and 60 and is divisible by 3 and its digits add up to 6
59 this is the largest prime number is between 50 and 60
63 this odd composite number is between 60 and 70 and is divisible by 3, the number in the tens place is twice as big as the digit in the ones place
67 this prime number is between 60 and 70 and the digit in the tens place is one less than the digit in the ones place
71 this is the smallest prime number between 70 and 80
73 this is the only prime number greater than 50 whose digits add up to 10
75 this number between 70 and 80 is divisible by 3 and 5
79 there are two prime numbers greater than 50 whose digits add up to 16. this number is the smallest
81 there are 2 odd numbers between 80 and 90 that are divisible by 3, this number is the smallest
89 this prime number is between 0 and 100 and the sum of its digits is greater than any other prime number between 0 and 100.
91 this number falls between 90 and 100 and is one of the three numbers that we mark off for the 7's
99 this is the largest number between 0 and 100 that is divisible by 3
100 this is the largest number from 0 to 100 that is divisible by 5
18 this even composite number is the largest number less than 20 that is divisible by both 2 and 3
27 this odd composite number falls between 20 and 30, is divisible by 3, and the tens digits is 5 less than the ones digit
37 this is the only prime number less than 50 whose digits add up to 10
46 this even composite number is between 40 and 50 and its digits add up to 10
77 this odd composite number falls between 70 and 80 and is one of the numbers we cross off when we are doing the 7's
87 this is the only odd composite number greater than 70 whose digits add up to 15
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