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Show that 6 is a quaint number.

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Answer:

6=2+2+2

Explanation:

-In mathematics, a quaint number is a number that can be written as the sum of two or more prime numbers.

-The multiple divisors of 6 in a factor tree are 2,2 and 2

-6 can thus be written as 2+2+2:

6=2+2+2

-Hence 6 is a quaint number

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