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∙ 2012-09-19 21:57:47no
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∙ 2012-09-19 21:57:47The only two consecutive whole numbers that are prime numbers are 2 and 3. Otherwise, every second consecutive whole number in sequence is even, and being multiples of 2, they cannot be prime.
No.
Yes. An example of one would be 2,3
Consecutive whole numbers are integer pairs of the form n and n+1. There can be no integer, such as 110, between such numbers.
A prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.
The only two consecutive whole numbers that are prime numbers are 2 and 3. Otherwise, every second consecutive whole number in sequence is even, and being multiples of 2, they cannot be prime.
2 and 3.
Yes but the on prime numbers are 2,3
No.
Consecutive whole numbers will have an odd sum. Consecutive odd numbers, or consecutive prime numbers, will be 29 and 31.
Yes, 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.
2 and 3 are prime numbers.
yes
Consecutive whole numbers have no other whole numbers between them.
No. Because 2 are consecutive to 3.
4 and 9 Any consecutive whole numbers.
In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.