How many primes, written in usual base 10, have digits that are alternating 1s and 0s, beginning and ending with one?
For example (not necessarily prime):
1, 101, 10101, ...
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Nice. This line
"If, after dividing by the denominator, there still remain two factors in the numerator, the number won't be a prime."
I found a bit confusing at first, but I see now.