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Is 1/3 a prime number?

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Prime numbers have only 1 and the number itself, as factors. They are used in digital security and in securing digital payments. The topics below will help you gain more knowledge on the prime numbers and how they are getting categorized.

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Is 1/3 a prime number?

The number 1/3 is a fraction, and prime numbers apply only to whole numbers (integers). Therefore, 1/3 cannot be considered a prime number. Prime numbers must be whole numbers with exactly two distinct positive divisors: 1 and the number itself. Since 1/3 is not a whole number, it does not meet the criteria for being prime.

 

Is 1/3 a prime number
 

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Why is 1/3 not a prime number?

A prime number must be a whole number greater than 1 that is divisible only by 1 and itself. Since 1/3 is a fraction and not a whole number, it does not qualify as a prime number.


The different methods we can use to check if a number is a prime number are explained below.

 

 

  1. Counting Divisors Method
  2. Divisibility Test
  3. Prime Number Chart
  4. Prime Factorization
     
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Using the Counting Divisors Method

For the counting divisors method, it is to be checked whether the number is divisible by any numbers other than 1 and the number itself.


Since 1/3 is not a whole number, it has no whole-number divisors, and therefore cannot be considered prime.
 

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Using the Divisibility test Method

In the division test, we try to divide the number by any of the prime numbers. If we cannot, then it is considered a prime number.


1/3 is not a whole number, so it doesn't pass the divisibility test for prime numbers.
 

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Using the Prime Number Chart

The prime number chart is the list of prime numbers starting from 2 to infinity.


The list of prime numbers under 100 are;

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97.


1/3 is not present in the list, as it is not a whole number.
 

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Using the Prime Factorization Method

This method is only used for a non-prime number/composite number. Since 1/3 is not a whole number, the prime factorization method does not apply.
 

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FAQs for "Is 1/3 a prime number"

1.Is 1/3 a prime number?

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2.What is the numerator of 1/3?

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3.What is the denominator of 1/3?

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4.Is 3 a prime number?

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5.Can 1/3 be expressed as a prime number?

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6.Is 1/3 divisible by 2?

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7.What is the prime factorization of 1/3?

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8.Can 1/3 be reduced to a prime number?

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Important Glossary for "Is 1/3 a Prime Number?"

  • Prime Number: A whole number greater than 1 that is divisible only by 1 and itself, with exactly two distinct positive divisors. Examples include 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11.

 

  • Whole Number: Any of the numbers in the set of natural numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, ...) that do not have any fractional or decimal parts. Prime numbers are always whole numbers.

 

  • Fraction: A mathematical expression representing the division of one quantity by another, written in the form of "numerator/denominator." 1/3 is a fraction and cannot be prime, as prime numbers apply only to whole numbers.

 

  • Divisibility Test: A method used to check whether one number is divisible by another without leaving a remainder. For prime numbers, this test helps confirm if the number can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself.

 

  • Prime Factorization: The process of determining the prime numbers that multiply together to give a specific number. Since 1/3 is a fraction, this method does not apply to it.
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Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.

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