
Mark H. answered 09/06/19
Tutoring in Math and Science at all levels
False in all cases! A prime number is always odd, and the sum of any 2 odd numbers is always even.
Paige S.
asked 09/06/19Mark H. answered 09/06/19
Tutoring in Math and Science at all levels
False in all cases! A prime number is always odd, and the sum of any 2 odd numbers is always even.
Patrick B. answered 09/06/19
Math and computer tutor/teacher
The statement is FALSE.
3 +5 = 8
Yo M.
it asks for consecutive. Consecutive meaning next to each other. An example being 2 and 3.09/14/22
Mark M. answered 09/06/19
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
False, 3 + 5 = 8
Yo M.
Same with the last kid. It asks for consecutive. Consecutive meaning next to each other. An example being 2 and 3.09/14/22
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Abul A.
You should have taken one of the prime number is 2 2 is the only even number which is prime09/17/20