You can get another prime (only if one of the numbers added is 2), for example, 101 + 2 = 103. If you add together two odd prime numbers, you will get an even number, which will not be a prime number. (An even number is a number that is divisible by 2; if such a number is greater than 2, it is not a Prime number.)
No two prime numbers satisfy that request.
The only way two prime numbers add up to an odd number is if one of them is 2. Since 95 isn't prime, there is no solution.
31 & 67
113 and 2
5 and 3 are two prime numbers which on adding give 8.
No two prime numbers satisfy that request.
The only way two prime numbers add up to an odd number is if one of them is 2. Since 95 isn't prime, there is no solution.
31 & 67
113 and 2
5 and 3 are two prime numbers which on adding give 8.
If you're talking about which two prime numbers added together equals to 19, then the answer is 2 and 17. They are both prime numbers, and they add up to be 19.
An example of two numbers which add together to make 100 are 47 and 53.
They are: 359+2 = 361
No two prime numbers can add to 119.
There is no solution. For two numbers to add to an odd total, one of them must be even. If that number is also a prime it must be 2. But if one of the numbers is 2 and the two sum to 289, the other must be 287. But 287 is not a prime and the question required two primes to be added.
137 and 11 are two prime numbers that add up to 148.
You don't always. 2 + 5 = 7, for example. But all prime numbers other than 2 are odd and two odd numbers always equal an even number when added together.