41 and 43 are only the pair of Twin primes between 40 and 50.
* 3, 5 * 5, 7 * 11, 13 * 17, 19 * 29, 31 * 41, 43
Any number greater than one can be co-prime. I guess the answer is 49.
There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.
Other than the number 2, all prime numbers are odd numbers. In the range 25 - 50 there are the following primes :- 29, 31, 37, 41, 43 and 47
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Twin primes between 50 and 100 are {59, 61} and {71, 73}.
41 and 43 are only the pair of Twin primes between 40 and 50.
It's a multiple of 5, a multiple of 6 (since it's between twin primes), and less than 50. The only possibility is 30. To check: The factors of 30 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, and 30
* 3, 5 * 5, 7 * 11, 13 * 17, 19 * 29, 31 * 41, 43
25. any number in half equals how many twin primes. so 50/2 =25 EX.1-2 =1 1-10 = 5
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The twin primes in this range are 59 & 61 and 71 & 73.
All the twin primes between 50 and 100 are (53, 59) (61, 67) (71, 73) (79, 83) (89, 91)
5,7 11,13 17,19 29,31 41,43
59, 61 71, 73
The two pairs 59 & 61, 71 & 73.