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%I A078299
%S A078299 36,42,50,74,80,82,86,88,92,94,152,158
%N A078299 Numbers which can be expressed as the sum of two distinct primes in exactly 
               four ways.
%e A078299 36 is a term as 36 = 31 + 5 = 29 + 7 = 23 + 13 = 19 + 17 are only the 
               four ways to express 36 as a sum of two distinct primes.
%Y A078299 Sequence in context: A084147 A044862 A162526 this_sequence A062519 A138566 
               A062034
%Y A078299 Adjacent sequences: A078296 A078297 A078298 this_sequence A078300 A078301 
               A078302
%K A078299 nonn
%O A078299 1,1
%A A078299 Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), Mar 29 2003

    
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