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Scholarship-VIIIMathDivisibility Rules and Prime Numbers

Find the correct pair of twin prime numbers from the following in which the addition of twin prime numbers is more by 44 than the sum of all prime numbers between 1 to 25.

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71, 73

41, 83

59, 61

41, 43

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