Math, asked by mahiravashisht0911, 7 months ago

“I have chosen 6 different prime numbers and labeled them A, B, C, D, E and F. You need to find these numbers using the following information.”

F is the smallest two-digit prime number.
C − E =1
On the number line, the distance between A and F is the same as the distance between D and F. Also A is smaller than D.
B is greater than F and less than D.
Help Ann find these prime numbers.

Answers

Answered by Science7060
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Answer:

A = 5

B = 13

C = 3

D = 17

E = 2

F = 11

Step-by-step explanation:

F is the smallest two-digit prime number

= 11

C − E = 1 = 3 - 2 = 1 (C = 3 , E = 2)

On the number line, the distance between A and F is the same as the distance between D and F.

= F=11,(On a number line)11-6= 5 ,11 +6 = 17

Also A is smaller than D.

= A = 5, D = 17

B is greater than F and less than D.

= B = 13 (between 11 and 17 there is only one prime number ,13)

Hope it helps.

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