2 and 3
2x3x3x3= 54
2 and 17
Prime numbers go on forever.
127 prime numbers in that range. See related link for prime numbers up to 10000. Plus there is a link to download Zip files of prime numbers up to 1 million.
83, 3,and 2 are prime numbers which add up to 88.
53 and 3 are two prime numbers that add up to 56
54 and 54
If by "equal up" you mean add up, there are at least two answers: (3, 7, 13, 31) and (5, 7, 11, 31).
the prime numbers that equal 168 is 2*2*2*3*7 and also Here is a table of all prime numbers up to 1,000:2357111317192329313741434753596167717379838997101103107109113127131137139149151157163167173179181191193197199211223227229233239241251257263269271277281283293307311313317331337347349353359367373379383389397401409419421431433439443449457461463467479487491499503509521523541547557563569571577587593599601607613617619631641643647653659661673677683691701709719727733739743751757761769773787797809811821823827829839853857859863877881883887907911919929937941947953967971977983991997
31 and 2
67 and 5
2 and 17
As a product of its prime factors: 2*3*13 = 78
29
Not really. You just have to try different numbers. As to patterns, the probability of finding a prime goes down for higher numbers. The number of prime numbers up to a number "n" is roughly equal to n / ln(n), where ln() is the natural logarithm function.
There are 15 prime numbers up to 50.
Prime numbers are infinite.
The product of the first and fourth prime numbers (2 x 7) is 14. No two consecutive odd numbers add up to 14.