The sales person is making 3% so, we would simply multiply $1400 by .03
1400*.03
=$42
They made $42 dollars on a $1400 sale, pretty lousy if you ask me.
0 and 1 are neither prime nor composite. A prime is any number greater than 1 that has just 1 and itself as factors. Primes can only start at x > 1
When that happens (when you start with numbers greater than one) p^2 is a composite consisting of 2 primes, so any composite will obey the law that he number will have at least 3 factors making it up -- in this case p p^2 and 1.
So the answer to the question by definition is that 0 numbers can have the property of both p and p^2 to be prime.
F(2) = 24
f(5) = 250
range is {24, 250}