3, 5 and 23
No, all prime numbers are deficient.
Not possible to list them all as there is an infinite number of them!
There is a proof that there is no such formula for generating all the prime numbers. Best, TSA
Prime numbers with hundreds of digits have been found, but there are still more to come that haven't been found yet. It's not possible to add up all the prime numbers, because nobody knows what they all are yet. Since there is no last prime number (this was proved 2000 years ago by Euclid), the sum of all prime numbers is infinite.
When all of the numbers are prime.
No because all even numbers are composite numbers except for 2 itself which is the only even prime number.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,73,79,83,89,97 these are all the prime numbers
No. Two numbers are relatively prime if they have no prime factors in common. Two even numbers will have 2 as a prime factor in common.
No. All other even numbers can be divided by 2.
All prime numbers are rational.
They are all odd, and they are all prime numbers
There is no need to do prime factorization as prime numbers are already prime.