37 + 3
79 + 19 + 2
13+3=16
37 + 5 31 + 11
It is impossible for the product of two prime numbers to be prime. It is impossible for the sum of two prime numbers to be prime as long as one of the numbers isn't 2.
You can't write that as the sum of two prime numbers. Note: Goldbach's Conjecture (for expressing numbers as the sum of two prime numbers) applies to EVEN numbers.
37 + 3
Since there is an infinite set of prime numbers the answer would be infinity.
2 + 23 = 25
79 + 19 + 2
13+3=16
It is simply: 3+23 = 26 because 3 and 23 are prime numbers
37 + 5 31 + 11
The sum of the first two prime numbers is 5.
which three prime numbers have a sum of 59
the sum of the first 15 prime numbers is 328 .
The sum of the first 25 prime numbers is 1,060.