Why Do Prime Numbers Feel Special?

Imagine you're playing with building blocks. Some blocks can be broken into smaller ones, like 6 = 2 × 3. Prime numbers are like special blocks that can't be broken down, they’re the simplest kind! Think of them as the most basic Lego pieces in math.

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  1. The number 7 is a prime number because you can't divide it evenly by anything but 1 and 7.
  2. If you try to split 23 cookies among your friends, only 1 person or all 23 of you will get an equal share.
  3. 5 is like the most basic lego brick, you can’t break it down further.

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