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Goldbach’s conjecture states every even number greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two prime numbers which sum for 30 supports this conjecture ?
A. 15+15
B. 12 + 18
C. 17 + 13
D. 2+28
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The answer is c trust me it is c trust me the answer is c just trust me it is c
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