if P is a Prime number Greater than 2, what is the value of P?
1) there are Total of 100 Prime Numbers between 1 and P+1
2) there are Total of P Prime Numbers between 1 and 3912
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first thing to notice here is that we don't have to actually find such prime, we only need to determine whether we could find it theoretically and practically.
1) We know the starting point, all we have to do next is to find next 100 primes, and P definitely will be the last 100th term.
2)The same idea here, we know the total number of primes between 1 and 3912, we could write them on paper and finally have the solvent.
Is the answer is D?
1) We know the starting point, all we have to do next is to find next 100 primes, and P definitely will be the last 100th term.
2)The same idea here, we know the total number of primes between 1 and 3912, we could write them on paper and finally have the solvent.
Is the answer is D?