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Mathematics
Number Theory
Prime Numbers
Syd chooses two different primes, both of which are greater than 10 and multiplies them. The resulting product is less than How many different products could Syd have ended up with?
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There are an infinite number of possible products Syd could have ended up with, since there are an infinite number of prime numbers greater than 10.
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