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Two consecutive integers m and n are prime numbers. Which of the following is equal to mn?
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Two consecutive integers m and n are prime numbers. Which of the following is equal to mn?
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The only prime gap with the value of 1 is between the numbers 2 and 3.
2*3= 6
Final answer: 6
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