When you add two or more prime numbers you will only end up with a whole number and not a decimal number.
127, 3, 2
No, as all prime numbers are odd, excluding 2, and when you add two odd numbers you get an even number. This even number can't be a prime number as it will be divisible by 2. 101 and 31 are both prime, but 101+31 is 132.
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They can be: 73+7 = 80
5 and 3 are two prime numbers which on adding give 8.
127, 3, 2
No, as all prime numbers are odd, excluding 2, and when you add two odd numbers you get an even number. This even number can't be a prime number as it will be divisible by 2. 101 and 31 are both prime, but 101+31 is 132.
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37 & 41
2 and 17
They can be: 73+7 = 80
5 and 3 are two prime numbers which on adding give 8.
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.
That depends whether you want to add the numbers, to multiply them, or what.
Pairs of prime numbers which add up to 82 are:3 + 7911 + 7123 + 5929 + 5341 + 41
5 and 8
13 & 17