Math, asked by preetgill12, 11 months ago

How many prime numbers can be expressed as the sum of their consecutive prime numbers?

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Answered by tareesh14pazfls
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The answer is only ONE if twoconsecutive prime numbers are used. Ans: 2 is the only prime even number. All other prime numbers are odd numbers. When you add two odd prime numbers result is always an even number greater than 2 which is not prime
Answered by Shanayasharma2907
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As per the question, a prime number that should be a total of maxiumum consecutive prime numbers that it follows.  

Starting from the very first known prime number is 2 and its consecutive numbers are 3, 5 and so on.

There are many prime numbers which can be shown as sum of consecutive prime numbers.  

But here, the question is "their consecutive prime numbers"  

When considering this case, there is only one combination of consecutive prime numbers  

2,3,5

2+3=5


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