There are two truths about odd numbers.
When added you get an even number... always!
When multiplied you get an odd number... always!
it depends
It is the next odd number.
No it isn't true.
No, it is not true: it depends on what your numbers are.
When you add them, you always get an even number; when you multiply them, the result is always odd.
The product of odd number is always odd.
is an odd number.
As long as one of the numbers isn't 2, adding any two prime numbers results in an even number. Why? 1.) Adding any two odd numbers gives an even number, 2.) adding an odd and an even gives an odd, and 3.) all primes are odd, except for 2.
When you add three odd numbers, the sum remains odd because the sum of any two odd numbers is always even. Adding a third odd number to this even sum results in an odd number again. This pattern holds true regardless of the specific odd numbers being added, confirming that the sum of three odd numbers is always odd.
Yes it is =)
That is false. Two is a prime number and two is even.
Any even number will not have a remainder when divided by two. Any odd number, however, will.