Select the set of numbers which are not mutually co-prime.

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A prime number is a number that has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. For example, 2, 3, 7, 11 and so on are prime numbers.

Co-prime numbers are pairs of numbers whose HCF (Highest Common Factor) is 1.

For example, (2,3), (3,5), (5,7), (11,13), (17,19), (21,22), (29,31), (41,43), (59,61), (71,73), (87,88), (99,100), (28,57), (13,14), these are some of coprime numbers from 1 to 100.


Select the set of numbers which are not mutually co-prime.