To make odd numbers total an odd number, you have to have an odd number of them. 7 + 13 + 43 = 63
There are not three odd primes with the sum of 14. The sum of three odd primes will be an odd number.
7 & 29, 13 & 23, 17 & 19...
This question cannot be answered because three odd primes always have an odd number for their sum.
The sum of two odd primes is always an even answer or number.
To make odd numbers total an odd number, you have to have an odd number of them. 7 + 13 + 43 = 63
23 + 31 = 54
There are not three odd primes with the sum of 14. The sum of three odd primes will be an odd number.
7 & 29, 13 & 23, 17 & 19...
To express the numbers 46 and 38 as the sum of two odd primes, you can use the following combinations: For 46: 46 = 43 (a prime number) + 3 (a prime number) 46 = 41 (a prime number) + 5 (a prime number) For 38: 38 = 37 (a prime number) + 1 (a prime number) 38 = 31 (a prime number) + 7 (a prime number) So, 46 can be expressed as the sum of two odd primes in two ways, and 38 can also be expressed as the sum of two odd primes in two ways.
This question cannot be answered because three odd primes always have an odd number for their sum.
The odd primes less than 20 are: 3 5 7 11 13 17 19
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All prime numbers greater than 2 are odd numbers. For an odd prime to be written as the sum of two primes, one of the primes must be 2 because two odd primes will produce an even sum. 11 cannot be written as the sum of two primes. 13 = 2 + 11. 17 cannot be written as the sum of two primes. 19 = 2 + 17.
The sum of two odd primes is always an even answer or number.
With the exception of 2, all primes are odd numbers, therefore the answer is no.