No, you can tell by looking at the final number. If it is even, then the whole thing is even. If it's odd, then the whole thing is odd.
The odd numbers are 1,3,5,7,9
the even numbers are 2,4,6,8 (if a number ends in 0 it is even, but 0 itself is debated over whether or not it's even)
35 is an odd number, so no even number can go into it.
No.
35 is an odd composite number
35 5X7 = 35
From what I am saying no 35 is not an even number.
5x7=35
=(32+34+36+38)/4 = 35
None. If you add two even numbers, you'll end up with another even number.
The first 35 even natural numbers are 2, 4, 6, ..., 70. The product of these numbers can be expressed as (2^{35} \times 35!). The presence of multiple factors of 10 (from the factors of 2 and 5 in (35!)) means that the product will end in at least one zero. Therefore, the digit in the tens place of this product is 0.
No sum of any even numbers can add up to an odd number.
No. Those two numbers are odd numbers. Even numbers can be divided in half evenly.
If the 2 digit number is a multiple of both 5 and 7 then it is a multiple of (5 x 7) which equals 35. The only even 2 digit number which is a multiple of 35 is, 2 x 35 = 70