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Circle A contains all positive odd numbers; circle B contains all factors of 33, and circle C contains all prime numbers. How many numbers belong to all three circles?
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Circle A contains all positive odd numbers; circle B contains all factors of 33, and circle C contains all prime numbers. How many numbers belong to all three circles?
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Circle A contains all positive odd numbers; circle B contains all factors of 33, and circle C contains all prime numbers. How many numbers belong to all three circles?
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3 and 11 are the only two because 33 only has four factors: 1,3,11,33.
1 - in some cases people say this is prime, but it is now widely considered to not be a prime number
3 - prime
11- prime
33 - not prime, divisible by 3 and 11
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