Math, asked by bhawna675, 12 hours ago

If you add two odd prime

numbers, the resulting

number will be​

Answers

Answered by hgautam1978
14

Answer:

even composite number

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by kumark54321
2

Answer:

The resulting number will be​ even number If you add two odd prime

numbers .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The number which are mentioned in the question are odd prime numbers.

To Solve :

A prime number is any whole number greater than 1 with only the elements 1 and itself. A factor is a complete number that can be divided evenly into another number.

Even numbers are ones that can be divided into two equal parts, but odd numbers cannot be divided into two equal parts.

Between 1 and 100, there are 24 odd prime numbers.

As a example, We can take the odd prime numbers 3 and 5 . The sum of 3+5=8 . This is an even number.

Therefore, the sum two odd prime numbers will be an even number.

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