Why Do We Use Prime Numbers?

Prime numbers are like special bricks that can’t be broken into smaller bricks. You can only make them by multiplying 1 and themselves, no other way! That makes them really useful for building everything else in math.

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  1. A pizza with 7 slices, that’s a prime number because you can’t split it evenly among more than 1 or 7 people.
  2. The number 2 is like the first special brick in math since you only need to multiply 1 and itself to make it.
  3. 4 isn’t prime, it can be divided into 2 and 2, so it’s not as special as 3 or 5.

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