What number is prime

24,41,64,16

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41  is the only prime number on that list.
It's not divisible by any number except  1  and itself.

16,  24,  and  64  are all composite numbers.
2,  4,  and  8  are factors of all three, and  24 and 64 also have
other additional factors.


Answer 2
Answer:
41. nothing, besides one can be multiplied by 41

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Answer:

2(11)/(16) chocolates tortes are left.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the given statement:

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