Little Johnny was 13 years old and just moved to a new school. When he walked into class the teacher was teaching the students about prime numbers. She explained that a prime number is any number that is divisible ONLY by itself and 1. Johnny listened intently the whole class. For homework, the teacher asked the students to list out the first 10 prime numbers. For extra credit, she asked them to take the 5th and 7th prime numbers and multiply them together.
When Johnny got to school the next day, his teacher asked him the answer to the extra credit question.
"331" was Johnny's reply.
"That's impossible," she said. "What 2 prime numbers did you multiply together to get 331?"
Johnny answered, confidently, "12 and 23."
"Johnny, 12 isn't a prime number," his teacher explained.
Johnny then explained his answer and his teacher immediately gave him the extra credit. In fact, she told the whole class that little Johnny was a genius.
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Little Johnny was 13 years old and just moved to a new school. When he walked into class the teacher was teaching the students about prime numbers. She explained that a prime number is any number that is divisible ONLY by itself and 1. Johnny listened intently the whole class. For homework, the teacher asked the students to list out the first 10 prime numbers. For extra credit, she asked them to take the 5th and 7th prime numbers and multiply them together.
When Johnny got to school the next day, his teacher asked him the answer to the extra credit question.
"331" was Johnny's reply.
"That's impossible," she said. "What 2 prime numbers did you multiply together to get 331?"
Johnny answered, confidently, "12 and 23."
"Johnny, 12 isn't a prime number," his teacher explained.
Johnny then explained his answer and his teacher immediately gave him the extra credit. In fact, she told the whole class that little Johnny was a genius.
What did Johnny tell his teacher?
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