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Tim says that if P is an odd number and Q is an even number
then P + Q -3 cannot be a prime number,
Which of the statements below shows that Tim is wrong?
A 7+2-3 = 6
B 49-3 = 10
C 4+1-3-2
D 1+4-32

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Sagot :

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

since p is an odd number choice C can't be the answer because 4 is even number

Q is an even number so that choice B can't be answers because 3 is an odd number .

and for A 6 isnot a prime number so that it proves tim is correct.

but when we see D 2 is a prime number so that it shows tim is wrong.