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Let us give 2 primes that equal 1000. Okay?
863+137
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977 + 23
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Another rule:
Any operations allowed.
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Hi;
Too bad you only want two primes
1000 = 29 x 31 + 11 - 37 - 7 x 17+41 x 2 x 3
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More:
1439-439=1000
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1907 - 907 = 1000
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cube(2) × cube(5) = 1000
(NB: I write cube(n) instead of n[sup]3[/sup] in case the exponent is mistaken for an extra number.)
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509 + 491 = 1000
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1997-197 = 1000
Oops! Off to a great start for the new year I am!
Should have been 1997-997.
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1019 - 19 = 1000
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7907 - 6907
Prime numbers have got to be the neatest things; they are like atoms. Composites are two or more primes held together by multiplication.
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1013 - 13 = 1000
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Okay. Anymore?
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17 + 983 = 1000
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47 + 953 = 1000
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Okay! Anymore solutions?
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773 + 227 = 1000
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Anymore?
Version 1.3
Any number of primes allowed
Could use a little composite numbers
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Good. Anymore before some upgrades?
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Yes, there are more. Why not do a few more before any upgrade.
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Version 1.4
Could have an answer of multiples of 100, e.g. 47 + 53.
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