The sequence of prime numbers starts with 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29, 31, ...
There are infinitely many prime numbers which are greater than 30.
There are no prime numbers greater than 10 that add up to 29. Since all prime numbers greater than 2 are odd numbers, no two prime numbers greater than 2 can have an even number for their sum.
Yes, all prime numbers are greater than one.
No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
23 and 29 are the two prime numbers greater than 20 but less than 30.
41 43 and 47 39 and 48 are not prime numbers
Integers greater than one that are not prime are composite.
The numbers 23 and 29 are prime.
The first four prime numbers greater than 75 are 79, 83, 89, and 97.
The prime numbers that are greater than 80 and less than 100 are 83, 89, and 97.
No. All even numbers greater than 2 are not prime numbers.
There is an infinite number of prime numbers. It is not possible to list them.
There are more composite numbers than prime numbers, but there is no prime or composite number so great that you can't find a greater one of either kind.
No.
The prime numbers greater than 3 and less than 28 are 3,5,7,11,13,17,19, and 23. The sum of those numbers is 98 Dude, the question says "The prime numbers GREATER than 3... etc." so 3 is not included in the answer... thus, the answer is 95!!! NOT 98!!
These numbers are called prime. There are many,many prime numbers, some of which are 13,23, and 7
No.