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SOLUTION
Can the positive integer n be written as the sum of two different positive prime numbers?
(1) n is greater than 3.
(2) n is odd.
Note thatn is some particular, fixed number. If we take two statements together the question becomes: can odd integern , which is greater than 3, be written as the sum of two different prime numbers?
Now, if EVERY odd integer greater than 3 can be written as the sum of two different prime numbers, then taken together statements would be sufficient as we
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