Math, asked by guptachhaya382, 8 months ago


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Express the number 48 as the sum of two odd primes.​

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Answered by anshikaverma29
28

48 = 19 + 29

Here, 19 and 29 both are odd as well as prime numbers.

Answered by mysticd
5

 \underline { \blue { Prime \: number }}

The natural number greater than 1 is said to be a prime number, if it has only two factors 1 and itself.

 The \: number \:48 \: as \:the \: sum \: of \:two\\odd \: primes:

 \pink {i ) 7 + 41 = 48 }

 \pink {ii ) 11 + 37 = 48 }

 \pink {iii ) 31 + 17 = 48 }

 \pink {iv) 19 + 29 = 48 }

Therefore.,

 \red{ Required \:Sum \: of \:two \:odd \: primes } \\\green { = (7,41),(11,37),(31,17),(19,29) }

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