Perhaps you mean twin primes? In which case the answer is no: 111 is divisible by 3 so is not prime.
twin primes are 2 prime numbers with a difference of 2 the prime numbers 5 and 3 are twin primes because 5 minus 3 equals 2 so 109 and 111 are not twin primes
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The consecutive odd number with a product of 12099 are 109 and 111.
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Those are called twin primes. Examples are 11 and 13; or 107 and 109.
The whole consecutive numbers that 110 lies between are 109 and 111. In mathematics, when we say a number lies between two other numbers, we mean that it is greater than the lower number and less than the higher number. In this case, 110 is greater than 109 and less than 111, making it lie between these two consecutive numbers.
107 and 109 are twin primes.
The odd numbers between 100 and 120 are 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117, and 119. These numbers are all integers that are not divisible by 2.
109+1=110
The answer is 111. Simply add the numbers together arithmetically as you would for the problem two plus two. To check your work, a calculator is the best option.