#6 is a makesh#t and cheap device for catching insects due to ecological surveys. Doing these surveys is mandatory in Germany before building bigger infrastructures such as Highways and Bridges to determine for wich critters new habitats have to be found.
#11 is related to multiplication. for example 2 is blue...3 is red...5 is yellow so, for example, 15 is 1 yellow and 1 red, this is 3x4 the 16 has 4 strips of blue, this is 4x2 the 25 has 2 strips of yellow, this is 5x5
they could never be prime numbers.... there are plenty of them that aren't....
#6 is a makesh#t and cheap device for catching insects due to ecological surveys. Doing these surveys is mandatory in Germany before building bigger infrastructures such as Highways and Bridges to determine for wich critters new habitats have to be found.
#11 is related to multiplication. for example 2 is blue...3 is red...5 is yellow so, for example, 15 is 1 yellow and 1 red, this is 3x4 the 16 has 4 strips of blue, this is 4x2 the 25 has 2 strips of yellow, this is 5x5
they could never be prime numbers.... there are plenty of them that aren't....
*Makeshift
Not buying it. There are numbers on the chart with solid distinct colors that are most definitely NOT primes.
Check!
for example 2 is blue...3 is red...5 is yellow
so, for example, 15 is 1 yellow and 1 red, this is 3x4
the 16 has 4 strips of blue, this is 4x2
the 25 has 2 strips of yellow, this is 5x5
they could never be prime numbers.... there are plenty of them that aren't....
every time I write I only see that I wrote it wrong