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The Prime numbers between 50 and 60 are 53 and 59.
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59. Of those 53 and 59 are prime numbers.
The numbers 47 and 53 are prime.
The odd composite numbers between 50 and 60 are 51, 55, and 57. Because all the primes are odd except for 2 and adding two odd numbers will result in an even number, one of the two prime numbers must be 2, which when added to an odd number will result in an odd number. So, we subtract 2 from each of these numbers and check whether it is prime. 51 - 2 = 49, which is not prime. 55 - 2 = 53, which is prime. 57 - 2 = 55, which is not prime. Thus, the number is 55, which can be written as 2 + 53.
51*111 = 55
To find a prime number that results from subtracting from 55, consider the prime numbers less than 55. The largest prime less than 55 is 53. Therefore, if you subtract 2 from 55 (55 - 2 = 53), the result is a prime number. Other prime numbers like 47 (which results from subtracting 8) also work.
47, 49, 51, 53, 55 inclusive
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67 is the only prime number between 45 and 55.Improved Answer: -They are: 47 and 53
A prime number between 50 and 60 is 53. Prime numbers are those greater than 1 that have no divisors other than 1 and themselves. In this range, 53 is the only number that meets this criterion. Other numbers like 51, 52, 54, 55, and 56 are not prime as they have additional divisors.
The integers are 51, 53 and 55.