You can get another prime (only if one of the numbers added is 2), for example, 101 + 2 = 103. If you add together two odd prime numbers, you will get an even number, which will not be a prime number. (An even number is a number that is divisible by 2; if such a number is greater than 2, it is not a prime number.)
When you add two or more prime numbers you will only end up with a whole number and not a decimal number.
No, they do not. If one of the prime numbers is 2, you will have an odd number.
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.
There's no solution. For two primes to add to an odd number, one of them would have to be two. 63 isn't prime, so there's no solution.
There are listed two prime numbers, 47 and 61. 112 is not a prime number since it is an even number and can be divided by 2.
Yes. 23 = 122 - 112
You can get another prime (only if one of the numbers added is 2), for example, 101 + 2 = 103. If you add together two odd prime numbers, you will get an even number, which will not be a prime number. (An even number is a number that is divisible by 2; if such a number is greater than 2, it is not a prime number.)
Oh, isn't that a fun little math puzzle? Let's see... Well, the two prime numbers that add up to 35 are 3 and 32. Remember, it's all about exploring and enjoying the process of problem-solving. Happy little numbers!
You can not add two positive prime numbers and get zero.
When you add two or more prime numbers you will only end up with a whole number and not a decimal number.
No, they do not. If one of the prime numbers is 2, you will have an odd number.
Two is the only even prime number. When you add an odd number to another odd number, you get an even number. When you add an even number to an odd number, you get an odd number. 91 is an odd number, therefore the answer is 2 and 89.
Two.
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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.
There's no solution. For two primes to add to an odd number, one of them would have to be two. 63 isn't prime, so there's no solution.