If two prime number have a sum of 54 they cannot have a sum of 84, and conversely.
54 Factors of 54 are 2,3,3,3 (54=2x33). Sum of the factors is 11=2+3+3+3.
The numbers are 13 and 41. And you do not need to know that they are prime in order to find the answer. The sum (54) and difference (28) provide all the necessary information.
54 + 58 = 112
17 and 37. 17+37=54
If two prime number have a sum of 54 they cannot have a sum of 84, and conversely.
You are 54.
54 Factors of 54 are 2,3,3,3 (54=2x33). Sum of the factors is 11=2+3+3+3.
The numbers are 13 and 41. And you do not need to know that they are prime in order to find the answer. The sum (54) and difference (28) provide all the necessary information.
54 is not prime. 54 = 2 * 3 * 3 * 3
54 + 58 = 112
17 and 37. 17+37=54
Prime factorization of the number 54 is 2 x 33.
The number 54 is not prime since it is an even number. All even numbers, except for 2, are not prime.
The number is 54. The sum of its digits is 5 + 4 = 9. 54/9 = 6.
Two prime numbers can have only one sum, not three different sums!
No, the sum of a prime number and a composite number is not always even.