8 ways:
5 + 79, 11 + 73, 13 + 71, 23 + 61, 31 + 53, 37 + 47, 41 + 43
Ignoring the commutative property of addition and considering "5 + 79" different to "79 + 5", a further 8 ways making 16 ways in total are possible by reversing the order of the numbers in each of the above additions.
It would be 5 ways
Three ways (I think).
There are many ways to do prime factorisation for 20. It is not prime as it has more than 2 factors. The beginning of the prime factorisation is correct, but it is incomplete. These are two ways to complete it. 20 4x5 2x2x5 or 20 2x10 2x2x5 You have to continue using factorisation on all the numbers until all the numbers are prime. The prime numbers will always be the same if it starts with the same original number.
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Eight different ways.Eight different ways.Eight different ways.Eight different ways.
5
24 = 11 + 13 = 5 + 19
Two, if the order of the primes is ignored.
Three ways. 3 + 37 11 + 29 17 + 23
2, 19, 79 2, 31, 67 2, 37, 61
2, 19, 79 2, 31, 67 2, 61, 37
It would be 5 ways
23,3 19,7 13,13
Three ways (I think).
There are many ways to do prime factorisation for 20. It is not prime as it has more than 2 factors. The beginning of the prime factorisation is correct, but it is incomplete. These are two ways to complete it. 20 4x5 2x2x5 or 20 2x10 2x2x5 You have to continue using factorisation on all the numbers until all the numbers are prime. The prime numbers will always be the same if it starts with the same original number.
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How about: 17+7 = 24, 19+5 = 24 and 11+13 = 24 as three examples