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If n>1 and each of the three integers n, n+2, and n+4 is a prime number, then the set of three such numbers is called a "prime triple" there are how many different prime triples?
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If n>1 and each of the three integers n, n+2, and n+4 is a prime number, then the set of three such numbers is called a "prime triple" there are how many different prime triples?
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5-3 is the answer of the question
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