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Leah Berger
8 October, 21:04
Prime # between 17 and 23 and its double
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Aidan Stevenson
9 October, 00:15
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19 is the only prime number between 17 and 23 not including those two numbers themselves.
19 doubled (19 * 2) is 38.
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