prove that there exists no prime number between 30030,30040?
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30030=2*3*5*7*11*13; 30032, 30034, 30036, 30038, 30040 are even numbers, multiples of 2; 30033, 30036, 30039 are divisible by 3; 30030, 30035, 30040 are divisible by 5.

30031=59*509; 30037=7^2*613.

So no primes.
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