Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Prime numbers have no factors besides 1 and itself. So, any number that has a factor besides 1 and itself, automatically is a composite number. For example, 7. 7 cannot be divided by anything except itself and 1 unless you want a decimal value which makes 7 a prime number. However, 8, can be split into factors of 4*2 or 2*2*2 so that makes 8 a composite number.