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Give five examples for pairs of prime numbers whose difference is 10​

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Answered by divyadeepak3063
21

Answer:

Several. 3&13, 7&17, 13&23, 19&29, 31&41, 37&47, 43&53, 61&71, 73&83, 79&89, 97&107, 103&113, 127&137, 139&149, 157&167, 163&173, 223&234, 229&239, 241&251, 271&281, 283&293, 307&317, 337&347, 349&359, 373&383, 379&389, …

I will stop there because those last two are my favorites. 373, 379, 383, 389 are consecutive

Answered by manoranjansahu173
9

Step-by-step explanation:

3 and 13

7 and 17

103,and 113

181,and 191

137 and 137

Hope it helps

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