53 and 67 = 120
No it can not
There are no two prime numbers that equal 121. 121 is not a prime number itself, but is a product of 11*11.
When you multiply two prime numbers together they become factors of the number that they equal. Since the number will have factors other than 1 and itself, the number cannot be prime.
There are no two prime numbers that add up to 48. The only even prime number is 2, and if we pair it with another prime number to equal 48, the second number would be 46, which is not prime. All other pairs of prime numbers will yield odd sums, making it impossible to find two primes that sum to an even number like 48.
2 x 37 = 74
No it can not
No, two is a prime number. No number can be multiplied by itself to equal 2.
There are no two prime numbers that equal 121. 121 is not a prime number itself, but is a product of 11*11.
When you multiply two prime numbers together they become factors of the number that they equal. Since the number will have factors other than 1 and itself, the number cannot be prime.
the two prime numbers will be factors of that number, which would make that number a composite number
There is only one number that equals 400. The number is 400, and it's not a prime number.
prime number
How about: 73+5 = 78
101 is a prime number.
The greatest two-digit prime number is 97. The lowest two-digit prime number is 11. The product of the two numbers is equal to 1067.
In base ten, ten is not a prime number. It is divisible by both 2 and 5. In base 2, however, 10 is equal to two in base ten and two is a prime number.
Yes.