document.write( "Question 1187981: A cut-tail prime is a prime number that keeps giving prime numbers as its last digit is continually removed. For example, 37397 is a cut-tail prime because 37397 and 3739 and 373 and 37 and 3 are all primes. The number of three-digit cut-tail primes is\r
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document.write( "A)12 B)13 C)14 D)15 E)16 \n" );
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