Because they're in multiples of three - a quick way to tell if a number is a multiple of three is to add up the digits and see if the digits add up to a multiple of three e.g 576, 5+7+6=18, 1+8=9, 9 is a multiple of three
Two-digit prime numbers whose digits add up to 10 are:193773
The smallest prime number, of course, is 2. The smallest prime number whose digits add up to 2 is, of course, 2. The next-smallest is 11. It is left as an exercise for the reader to determine whether the other numbers whose digits add up to 2 (e.g. 101, 1001, 10001) are prime.
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The only two digit numbers whose digits add up to 17 are 89 and 98. Since 98 is an even number, 89 is prime.
it is 23 because 2+3 = 5
2014 ( The sum of the digits = 7, a prime number )
Two-digit prime numbers whose digits add up to 10 are:193773
The smallest prime number, of course, is 2. The smallest prime number whose digits add up to 2 is, of course, 2. The next-smallest is 11. It is left as an exercise for the reader to determine whether the other numbers whose digits add up to 2 (e.g. 101, 1001, 10001) are prime.
No. It is divisible by 3, as you will see if you add up the digits.
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17
The only two digit numbers whose digits add up to 17 are 89 and 98. Since 98 is an even number, 89 is prime.
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23 or 41
Since its digits add up to a multiple of three, it's divisible by three. That means it's not prime.
it is 23 because 2+3 = 5
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