No. Not even close. Examples: 4+4=8 8+8=16 16+16=32 . . .4, 8, and 16 are not prime numbers.
Except for 2, all other prime numbers are odd. The sum of any two odd numbers is even. Therefore, the prime number 2 will evenly divide the sum of any other two prime numbers. Here are some examples to illustrate this: 3 + 5 = 8 which is evenly divisible by 2 13 + 19 = 32 which is evenly divisible by 2 43 + 47 = 90 which is evenly divisible by 2
There is no possible answer since 32 has only one prime factor.
The three composite numbers are 28, 30 and 32. Their sum is 90.
3 + 29 = 32 13 + 19 = 32 15 + 17 = 32
Two prime numbers that have a sum of 32 could be 13 + 19 or 29 + 3.
13 and 19
29+3 = 32 and 29+7 = 36
21 and 32
That isn't possible. The sum of three odd numbers will always be odd. You can make the sum of 3 prime numbers equal to 32 if one of them is 2 (which is not odd).
0,13,19
2, 13, and 17, but 2 is not a prime number
The sun of two num is 32 and the difference is 10. What are the numbers?
The numbers are: 32+29 = 61
No. Not even close. Examples: 4+4=8 8+8=16 16+16=32 . . .4, 8, and 16 are not prime numbers.
Except for 2, all other prime numbers are odd. The sum of any two odd numbers is even. Therefore, the prime number 2 will evenly divide the sum of any other two prime numbers. Here are some examples to illustrate this: 3 + 5 = 8 which is evenly divisible by 2 13 + 19 = 32 which is evenly divisible by 2 43 + 47 = 90 which is evenly divisible by 2
28 and 32