If r and s are consecutive odd integers, is r>s?
I. r and s are prime
II. 5<r<11
OA is C, but I think its E
the explanation says "If the no.s are consecutive odds and prime, and r=7, then s must be 5, it cant be 9 since 9 isnt a prime number. Hence r>s."
My question is, why cant r be 11 or any other prime no. 7, or less than 7???
I. r and s are prime
II. 5<r<11
OA is C, but I think its E
the explanation says "If the no.s are consecutive odds and prime, and r=7, then s must be 5, it cant be 9 since 9 isnt a prime number. Hence r>s."
My question is, why cant r be 11 or any other prime no. 7, or less than 7???

















