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When you multiply two prime numbers together the answer is always an odd number?
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When you multiply two prime numbers together the answer is always an odd number?
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When you multiply two prime numbers together the answer is always an odd number?
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no, because 2 is a prime number and 2 times anything equals a even number.
so the answer to your question is
NO
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