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Re: The sum of prime numbers that are greater than 60 but less t [#permalink]
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We need to find the sum of prime numbers that are greater than 60 but less than 70

Prime numbers between 60 and 70 are 61, 67

=> Sum = 61 + 67 = 128

So, Answer will be B.
Hope it helps!

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