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    Any Composite Number in the Range 2 To\(n\) Must Be a Multiple of Some Prime Number Less Than
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Any Composite Number in the Range 2 To nnn Must Be a Multiple of Some Prime Number Less Than

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Any composite number in the range 2 to nnn must be a multiple of some prime number less than or equal to n\sqrt { n }n​ .

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