Because when it is divided by 2, it leaves a remainder of 1. 1 = 2*0 + 1
The number 1 is an odd number.
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If it is not an even number, it is called an odd number. The last digit will be 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 Example: -3, 1, 7 and 35 are all odd numbers
No. The sum of 1 odd number and 1 even number must always be odd.
199 The first odd number is 1 The second odd number is 3 The rth odd number is thus 2r - 1 Thus the 100th odd number is 2 x 100 - 1 = 199.
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A whole number that is not divisible by 2 is called an odd number. Odd numbers include integers such as 1, 3, 5, 7, and so on. They cannot be evenly divided by 2, resulting in a remainder of 1.
1 is the 1st odd number 3 is the 2nd odd number 5 is the 3rd odd number and so on 7 is the 4th odd number and so on if x is the 1000th odd number then x=2*1000-1=1999
The smallest odd number is 1.
The nth odd number is 2n - 1 So 102nd odd number is 2*102 - 1 = 204 - 1 = 203
yes, the product of 2 odd numbers is always an odd number. Well, the question is why. The first number is "even" + 1. Multiply both of these by your odd number. Now the "even" times "odd" is even, because every "1" in the odd number becomes a "2". And then the remaining 1 times "odd" must be odd, which is an even +1. Add it all up and you get evens everywhere except that final "1". So the result is even + 1 which is odd. There is a quicker way if you know how to multiply bracketed terms: odd x odd = (even + 1)x(even +1)= even x even +even +even +1 = must be odd.
799 would be the 400th odd number even if '1' were not the first one.