The sum of my ones digit and tens digit is 10. My tens digit is les than my ones digit and both my digits are prime. i am a prime number. what number am i?

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Lets say the number is AB

so A+B=10

we also know that A<B

and both A and B are prime

so possibilities for A and B are

1,2,3,5,7

if A<B then A can only be 1,2,3,or 5

the only pairs such that A+B=10

are 55, 37

of these two only 37 is a prime number

But check the logic!

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To solve this puzzle, we need to consider the given clues. Let's break it down step by step.

Firstly, we know that the sum of the ones digit and the tens digit is 10. This means that one of the digits has to be 1 and the other one has to be 9. Since 9 is not a prime number, the ones digit must be 1.

Secondly, we are told that the tens digit is less than the ones digit. Since the ones digit is 1, the only possible digit for the tens place is 0 since all other prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7) are greater than 1.

Lastly, we need to find a prime number that satisfies both the ones digit being 1 and the tens digit being 0. The only prime number that satisfies these conditions is 10.

However, please note that 10 is not a prime number as it is divisible by 2. This means there is no solution to the given clues.

Therefore, there is no number that satisfies all the given conditions in the puzzle.