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  • 08-01-2015
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mandy is thinking of a prime number that is greater than 41 and less than 47

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konrad509
konrad509 konrad509
  • 08-01-2015
It's 43..................
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JamieBoss
JamieBoss JamieBoss
  • 08-01-2015
The only prime number between 41 and 47 is 43.
Prime numbers are numbers that only have the factors of one and themselves, or in other words: only one and the prime number can multiply to equal that number.
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