There are infinitely many possible answers.
One such is 3.45 + 2.59 + 10.96 = 17
2 17 11
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
2 and 17
13 + 17 + 29 = 59
16 24 and 17 there are plenty more
2 17 11
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
2 and 17
17 of them. 17 of them. 17 of them. 17 of them.
There are no three-digit numbers that equal 17. In fact, there are no numbers with more or less than two digits that equal 17. In fact, in the whole infinite supply of numbers, there is only one single number that equals 17. That number is . . . . . . . 17 .
7, 13, and 17
There are 17 such numbers.
13 + 17 + 29 = 59
16 24 and 17 there are plenty more
13 + 7 1 + 193 + 17
There are eight pairs of numbers divisible by three that sum to 150, and 75 is also divisible by three, so: sum = 17 * 75 = 750 + 525 = 1275