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A prime triple consists of three prime numbers that are consecutive and differ by two. The only prime triples (also known as prime triplets) less than 100 are (3, 5, 7) and (5, 7, 11). However, the term "prime triple" might also refer to sets of three primes that can appear in sequences, but in the strictest sense of consecutive primes, (3, 5, 7) is the primary example.



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A prime triple consists of three prime numbers that are consecutive and differ by two. The only prime triples (also known as prime triplets) less than 100 are (3, 5, 7) and (5, 7, 11). However, the term "prime triple" might also refer to sets of three primes that can appear in sequences, but in the strictest sense of consecutive primes, (3, 5, 7) is the primary example.



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Are there any prime triples less than 100? - Answers

A prime triple consists of three prime numbers that are consecutive and differ by two. The only prime triples (also known as prime triplets) less than 100 are (3, 5, 7) and (5, 7, 11). However, the term "prime triple" might also refer to sets of three primes that can appear in sequences, but in the strictest sense of consecutive primes, (3, 5, 7) is the primary example.

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