A two-digit number ab is called almost prime if one obtains a two-digit prime number by changing at most one of its digits a and b. (For example, 18 is an almost prime number because 13 is a prime number).
is called almost prime if one obtains a two-digit prime number by changing at most one of its digits and
(For example, 18 is an almost prime number because 13 is a prime number).[1][2][3]
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