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You are given a list of first three prime numbers arranged in ascending order. Now you add first two terms and subtract its result from third term. Whatever you get is appended to the list. Now you add second and third element and subtract the result from fourth element and resultant is appended again to the list. The value of the 10th term of the list is

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