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Express 68and 128 as the sum consecutive primes

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Answered by suresh30681
7

Answer:

31+37=68 and 61+67=128

Step-by-step explanation

Answered by pinquancaro
7

Number as the sum of consecutive primes

68 = 31 + 37

128 = 61 + 67

Step-by-step explanation:

Consecutive prime numbers is defined as a sequence of two or more prime numbers that are next to each other with no other prime numbers in between.

Taking number 68,

Divide number by 2,

\frac{68}{2}=34

So the consecutive prime numbers added as the sum 68 must attain values nearing to 34.

The prime numbers close to 34 are 29, 31, 37, 41

We can express, 68 = 31 + 37

Taking number 128,

Divide number by 2,

\frac{128}{2}=64

So the consecutive prime numbers added as the sum 128 must attain values nearing to 64.

The prime numbers close to 34 are 59, 61, 67, 71.

We can express, 128 = 61 + 67

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