37 is a Prime number, so 1 x 37 is the only equation using whole numbers that can produce 37.
They are: 3+5+29 = 37
7, 13, and 17
They are: 1*37 = 37
57 is the only one evenly divisible by 19 (or 3) ...and the other three are prime numbers
Of the numbers in your question, three are prime, and one is composite. The three prime numbers are 13, 37, and 101, and the composite number is 91. 91 is equal to 13 x 7.
Prime numbers which come after 37 are 41, 43 & 47.
They don't exist. 37 is already prime.
37 + 5
37 and 61 are two prime numbers having the sum of 98.
They are: 2+37 = 39
There are two prime numbers that equals 50. The two numbers are 13 & 37. Both numbers are prime, so that's the answer.
They are: 37+5 = 42
They are: 29+5+3 = 37
37 is prime, so the only whole numbers that can be multiplied to reach 71 are 1*37 and -1*-37.
37, 3, 2
31, 37 and 41.