47 + n
It cannot be. If 47 is the sum of two prime numbers, one must be an even number and one must be an odd number, because that is the only way to have a sum that is an odd number, such as 47. The only even prime number is 2. The number that with 2 will have a sum of 47 is 45. However, 45 is not a prime number. Therefore, there are not two prime numbers that have a sum of 47.
53 and 47
29 or 47 or 65 or 83. 29 or 47 or 65 or 83.
Sum of 50 and 47 is 97.
The sum of 5 and 47 is 52.
A silver atom has 47 protons. This is because the atomic number of silver is 47, which represents the number of protons in a silver atom.
47
The numbers are 45, 46 and 47.
58 + 47 = 105 ...not 106(You can see that the sum is wrong because you have an even number + an odd number, which always makes an odd number...and 106 is not an odd number)
50 is not a prime number.47, 53, 59 are.Therefore 47 + 59 = 106
The prime number is 47 and 4+7 = 11
47 + 74 = 121