Yes
117
No, you cannot have an odd number when times by an even number.
It is: 234/2 = 117
The value of any nth odd number is equal to 2n - 1. In this instance, for n = 117, 2n - 1 = 233. Therefore, the 117th odd number is 233.
Because when it's divided by 2 it will have a remainder of 1.
For instance 123.
It would be 117 over 147 because nothing can go into 117 because 17 is an odd number. :)
58.5
117/3 = 39, so the three consective odd integers whose sum is 117 are 37, 39, and 41.
The answer respectively is 117. 117 divided by 3 equals 39 and 117 is not divisable by 2. 105, 111, 117.... keep adding 6 so you always have an odd number, and still divisible by 3
To express 117 as a mixed number, we recognize that it is an improper fraction. Since 117 is a whole number, it can be represented as ( 117 \frac{0}{1} ) or simply just 117, as there are no fractional parts involved. Thus, 117 as a mixed number is simply 117.
27 is an odd number.