SOLUTION: How many distinct pairs of primes can be used to sum to 54? (pairs listed in the opposite order still count as the same pair.)

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Question 1095510: How many distinct pairs of primes can be used to sum to 54? (pairs listed in the opposite order still count as the same pair.)
Answer by ikleyn(52798)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The only way to solve this problem is to make a table.

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