Answers to both subparts are shown:
(A) Only 1 prime number is in the multiples of 5 which is number 5 itself.
(B) No prime numbers are in the multiples of 8.
Any natural number higher than 1 that is not the sum of two smaller natural numbers is referred to be a prime number.
A composite number is a natural number greater than one that is not prime.
For instance, the number 5 is prime because there are only two ways to write it as a product, 1 × 5 and 5 × 1.
(A) Prime numbers that are multiples of 5:
All numbers that come in the table of 5 are multiples of 5.
Only the number 5 is the number that comes in the table of 5 is a prime number.
As 5 is only divisible by 1 and 5 itself.
(B) Prime numbers that are multiples of 8:
All numbers that come in the table of 8 are multiples of 8.
No number that comes in the table of 8 is a prime number.
As all the numbers are divided by also as 8 is an even number.
Therefore, answers to both subparts are shown:
(A) Only 1 prime number is in the multiples of 5 which is number 5 itself.
(B) No prime numbers are in the multiples of 8.
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