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Q: Are there more odd numbers than even numbers?
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Does even or odd numbers have more factors?

Some even numbers have more factors than some odd numbers and some odd numbers have more factors than some even numbers. As a group, even numbers have more factors than odd numbers.


Do odd or even numbers have more factors?

Some even numbers have more factors than some odd numbers and some odd numbers have more factors than some even numbers. As a group, even numbers have more factors than odd numbers.


Why are odd numbers called odd numbers?

Because they are one more than the even numbers


Are more prime numbers even or odd?

Odd. The only prime number that is even is two. Since there are many prime numbers that are odd (such as 3, 5, etc.), there are more odd prime numbers than even.


Are there more even numbers that are prime than odd numbers?

There's only one even prime, the rest are odd.


What is the difference from even numbers and odd numbers?

Odd numbers are always higher than even numbers . And even numbers are easier to add than odd numbers for some people .


Why are there more odd prime numbers than even?

12


Do even numbers contain more prime numbers than odd numbers?

No. Quite the opposite.


Does even numbers have more 2 digits numbers than odd?

There are ninety 2-digit numbers all together. 45 of them are odd numbers. The other 45 of them are even numbers.


From zero to 16 is all the odd numbers the sum of even numbers?

If this question means "in the interval 0 to 16 inclusive, is the sum of the odd numbers the same as the sum of the even numbers ?" then the answer is no. The sum of the even numbers is eight more than the sum of the odd ones.


Which group of numbers even or odd have more prime numbers?

Odd


Are there more odd numbers less than 50 than even numbers?

Let's assume for a moment we're not thinking about negative numbers. Only counting numbers from 0-49, there is the same number even as odd so the answer is no. If you didn't include 0, then the answer would be yes. If you do include negative numbers, then there are an infinite number of both odd and even numbers. In this case it doesn't seem to make sense to say there are more odd numbers than even numbers so the answer is no. In short: No. Yes if it's only 1-49.