How about: 3+29 = 32
There are no two prime numbers that add up to 32. The only even prime number is 2, and since the sum of two odd prime numbers is even, the only possible pair would involve 2. However, 2 plus any odd prime number will not equal 32, as the result would exceed 32 when adding another odd prime.
It is impossible to write 90 as the product of two prime factors. 90 is equal to 2 x 32 x 5.
27 + 3 + 2
2, 7 and 23
They don't exist. 45 = 3*3*5 = 32*5.
It is impossible to write 90 as the product of two prime factors. 90 is equal to 2 x 32 x 5.
Five twos.
There is no possible answer since 32 has only one prime factor.
27 + 3 + 2
2, 7 and 23
It is: 29+3 = 32
They don't exist. 45 = 3*3*5 = 32*5.
Two prime numbers that have a sum of 32 could be 13 + 19 or 29 + 3.
-30
That isn't possible. The sum of three odd numbers will always be odd. You can make the sum of 3 prime numbers equal to 32 if one of them is 2 (which is not odd).
13 and 19
18