52 - (2+3) = 47
If you can't combine two of the numbers together, then
((2 / .2) * 5) - 3 = 47 as well.
47 is a prime number and not a composite number.
1 & 47... 47 is a prime number
They are: 1*47 = 47 which is a prime number
47, 29 & 37 are prime numbers while 49 is a composite number.
6 + 47 = 53
Both 41 and 47 are prime numbers.
There are an infiinite number of positive numbers and an infinite number of negative numbers.
There are listed two prime numbers, 47 and 61. 112 is not a prime number since it is an even number and can be divided by 2.
1*47=47 Only that equation, because 47 is a prime number. >.>
Well 47 is prime and no number could go in both numbers.
It cannot be. If 47 is the sum of two prime numbers, one must be an even number and one must be an odd number, because that is the only way to have a sum that is an odd number, such as 47. The only even prime number is 2. The number that with 2 will have a sum of 47 is 45. However, 45 is not a prime number. Therefore, there are not two prime numbers that have a sum of 47.
47 is a prime number.