There aren't two prime numbers whose LCM is 90.
There aren't two prime numbers whose total is 23.
Other than that...
The two numbers you are looking for are 5 and 18, but only one of them is prime.
The LCM is: 23*31*37 = 26,381 because they are all prime numbers
Since they are both prime numbers, the LCM is 23X37=851.
23 and 19
23 + 29 = 52
There are no two numbers whose product is 23 and whose sum is 10. 23 is a prime number, and the only numbers whose product is 23 are 23 and 1. A prime number can only be divided by itself and 1.
It is simply: 3+23 = 26 because 3 and 23 are prime numbers
To find the sum of all prime numbers between 20 and 40, we first list out the prime numbers in that range: 23, 29, 31, 37. Then, we simply add them together: 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 = 120. Therefore, the sum of all prime numbers between 20 and 40 is 120.
3 and 23 are two prime numbers having a sum of 26.
The LCM of 23 and 29 is 665. Both numbers are prime, so the LCM is simply the product of both numbers, 667
The least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple of both numbers. To find the LCM of 23 and 92, we first need to find the prime factorization of each number. The prime factorization of 23 is 23, as it is a prime number. The prime factorization of 92 is 2^2 * 23. To find the LCM, we take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in either number, so the LCM of 23 and 92 is 2^2 * 23 = 92.
23 times 5
43, 23 and 2