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What three numbers add up to a prime number?

if you mean what three prime numbers add up to a prime number then the answer is : 5 + 7 + 11 = 23


What 2 prime numbers add to make 1.32?

When you add two or more prime numbers you will only end up with a whole number and not a decimal number.


Does two prime numbers always add up to an even number?

No, they do not. If one of the prime numbers is 2, you will have an odd number.


If you add two prime numbers together what do you get?

You can get another prime (only if one of the numbers added is 2), for example, 101 + 2 = 103. If you add together two odd prime numbers, you will get an even number, which will not be a prime number. (An even number is a number that is divisible by 2; if such a number is greater than 2, it is not a prime number.)


If you add or subtract using only prime numbers is the answer always a prime number?

No, as all prime numbers are odd, excluding 2, and when you add two odd numbers you get an even number. This even number can't be a prime number as it will be divisible by 2. 101 and 31 are both prime, but 101+31 is 132.


What even number cannot be formed by two prime numbers?

You can not add two positive prime numbers and get zero.


What 2 prime numbers add up to 27?

29


If you add a prime number to itself is the the sum composite or prime?

The sum of two prime numbers will be composite unless one of the prime numbers is 2.


What number cant you add two prime numbers to get it?

The numbers 1, 2 or 3 are such numbers.


What is the total of the next eight prime numbers after twenty four?

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Is the addition of two composite numbers also a composite number?

Not necessarily. For example 15 and 16 are composite numbers. They add to 31, which is a prime number. Similarly, the composite numbers 20 and 21 add up to 41, which is a prime number.


How can you prove there is no largest prime number?

No. No matter how large of an example you choose, someone always can find a larger number (of any kind), because the upper range of number is infinite. If you take all the known prime numbers and multiply them together, then add 1 to the result, you will have a number that is not divisible by any of the known prime numbers. This number will either be prime or have prime factors that were not previously known. So, in this way, you can always find a new prime number or a number that is a multiple of new prime numbers. If the known prime numbers include all the prime numbers up to the largest known, the new ones must be larger.