No, in order for the number to be even, the last number must be a multiple of 2. It doesn't matter what the largest number is as long as the last number is a multiple of two.
It is: 9998
999,998
Take the smallest 6-digit even number, then subtract one from it.
I think it is: 9999999998
The only even prime number is 2.
The largest 6 digit even number is 999998
The largest 4-digit even number is 9,998.
Million 84 is the largest even number.
The largest two-digit even number is 98. In the decimal system, each digit can range from 0 to 9, but for a two-digit number, the first digit cannot be zero. Since we are looking for an even number, the last digit must be an even number, which leaves us with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. Among these options, 8 is the largest even digit, resulting in 98 as the largest two-digit even number.
How about 89
98
9998
999999999998
998
999999999998
8
It is: 8