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The number p is the product of three different positive prime numbers greater than 2.If the sum of these three prime number is also prime, what is the smallest possible value for p?

Won't the 3 number be 3-5-11?
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11 years ago

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PsyDAG
Yes, that would add to give you the smallest prime p.
11 years ago

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