There are three sets A, B, and C containing a total of 13 unique integers. The total number of prime numbers among all sets is 7. Set A has 4 numbers,...

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There are three sets A, B, and C containing a total of 13 unique integers. The total number of prime numbers among all sets is 7. Set A has 4 numbers, and the product of its smallest and largest numbers is 26. Set B has 5 numbers, with exactly two prime numbers and the rest composite. Set C has 4 numbers, and the product of its smallest and largest numbers is 23, which is the highest number among all three sets.

The sum of all elements in Set C is 43, and the non-prime numbers in Set C are consecutive even numbers. If the second number in Set A is greater than 3, what is the sum of the prime numbers in Set A?

Options

A.

21

B.

15

C.

27

D.

30

E.

33

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