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When the last two digits of 653 are divided by 4, we get a remainder of 1 so there is an alternate way to tell if 653 is a prime number by first determining if it is the sum of any two perfect squares:

653 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 7 – 9 – 11 – 13 – 15 – 17 – 19 – 21 – 23 – 25 = 484 which is 22².

653 – 22² = 169 which is 13².

Thus 22² + 13² = 653, and 653 is the sum of two perfect squares.

From that mathematical statement we observe the following:

 

Print the puzzles or type the solution on this excel file: 12 Factors 2015-10-19

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How do we know that 653 is a prime number? If 653 were not a prime number, then it would be divisible by at least one prime number less than or equal to √653 ≈ 25.6. Since 653 cannot be divided evenly by 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, or 23, we know that 653 is a prime number.

We also know that 653 is a prime number from the observations made at the beginning of this post.

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