6th Grade Prime Factorization: Problem 1
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Problem: P and P^3 + 5 are both prime numbers. What is the value of P^5 + 5?
If a and b are both prime numbers, and 3a + 7b = 41, then a + b = ______.
Key: Pay attention to odd and even properties of terms
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