Cant be done
No, the sum of three odd numbers will always be odd.
The sum of two odd numbers is always even; the sum of three odd numbers is always odd; the sum of four odd numbers is always even; the sum of five odd numbers is always odd; etc
The sum of three odd numbers will be odd, whether they are prime or not. The sum of three prime numbers can be even as long as one of them is 2.
The sum or product of three odd numbers will always be odd.
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.
There are no such numbers. The sum of any three odd numbers must be odd. 112 is not.
Another odd number.
Because the sum of two odd numbers is always even and the sum of that even number plus another odd number is always odd.
That isn't possible. The sum of three odd numbers will always be odd. You can make the sum of 3 prime numbers equal to 32 if one of them is 2 (which is not odd).
The first three odd numbers are 1, 3, and 5. Their sum is 1 + 3 + 5 = 9.
9801 * The sum of the first two odd numbers (1+3) is 4, or 22 * The sum of the first three odd numbers (1+3+5) is 9, or 32 * The sum of the first four odd numbers (1+3+5+7) is 16, or 42 * ...and so on So the sum of the first 99 odd numbers, using the pattern above, would be 992 or 9801.
The sum of three whole odd numbers will always be odd keeping in mind that zero is neither even nor odd and that 'null' is not a number.