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Plesaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase someone help me Meg says, "the sum of three prime numbers is always odd." write an example to show how Meg is incorrect
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Plesaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase someone help me
Meg says,
"the sum of three prime numbers is always odd."
write an example to show how Meg is incorrect
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No, because the three prime numbers are not odd there always even.
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The sum of three prime numbers, for example, 2, 3 and 5, is not an odd number and is instead an even number, 10.
2 + 3 + 5 = 10
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