27 is not a perfect square
64 is a multiple of 16, and 81 is a multiple of 27, so I'd say that 36 is the odd one out.
27 and 81
27 because it doesn't have an even square root. 42=16 - 62=36 - 82=64 - 92=81
There are two 36's, so the odd one out is 36.
27 because all the others are square numbers
The only number in that list which is not a square number is 27. 27 is a cube number.
27 and 81 are the odd numbers. Since odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, look at the last number and you will be able to tell if it's odd or even.
The odd one out is 49, as it is the only number in the list that is a perfect square (7 x 7). The other numbers—9, 16, 24, and 36—are either perfect squares or can be factored into products of integers without being perfect squares themselves.
Yes there are; one example can be the multiples of 9.9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, etc...As you can see, there are odd multiples on every other multiples of 9.Recommend please!
93312. Just multiply them in order: 6 x 16 = 96, 96 x 27 = 2592, 2592 x 36 = 93312
36 as a % of 27 = 100*36/27 = 133.33... %36 as a % of 27 = 100*36/27 = 133.33... %36 as a % of 27 = 100*36/27 = 133.33... %36 as a % of 27 = 100*36/27 = 133.33... %
Oh, dude, the odd number between 26 and 36 is 27. It's like, odd numbers are those numbers that can't be divided evenly by 2, so 27 totally fits the bill. So, if you were ever wondering what odd number was chillin' between 26 and 36, now you know.