41 + 47
How about the prime numbers of: 47+19 = 66
The two prime numbers that equal 56 are 2 and 53. 2 is the only even prime number, and 53 is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself. When multiplied together, 2 x 53 equals 106, not 56. Therefore, there are no two prime numbers that equal 56.
How about: 47+47 = 94
two prime numbers whose product is 141 = 3 & 47
23 + 47
7+47
41 + 47
1*47=47 Only that equation, because 47 is a prime number. >.>
It is not possible to multiply two prime numbers and get 90. You can add 43 and 47.
47 and 3 43 and 7
How about the prime numbers of: 47+19 = 66
The two prime numbers that equal 56 are 2 and 53. 2 is the only even prime number, and 53 is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself. When multiplied together, 2 x 53 equals 106, not 56. Therefore, there are no two prime numbers that equal 56.
2 + 41 + 47
They are: 47+2 = 49
How about: 47+47 = 94
41, 43, 47