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97 is the largest Prime number less than one hundred.

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What is the product of the smallest prime number and the greatest prime number less than 100?

The smallest prime number is 2 and the greatest prime number less than 100 is 97. The required product is: 2 x 97 = 194.


What is the product of the last prime number less than 100?

97 is the largest prime number less than one hundred.


What is the first prime number less than 100?

The first prime number that is less than 100 would be "97".


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What four 3-digit prime numbers less than 200 each have a prime number for the sum of their digits AND a prime number for the product of their digits?

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