whenever you add an even number the answer will be the same (odd/even) as the other number
Whenever you divide one number by another number that is not its factor. Whenever you add a fraction to, or subtract one from, a whole number. Whenever you take a root of a number that is not a "perfect" power. and many, many other situations.
The perimeter of a rectangle is always even because the perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width. Whenever you multiply a number by 2, the product is even. When you add two even numbers the sum is even.
shes not sure about what to say to you and when she sees you she doesn't really have any time to think
Whenever there are an even number of items in your data set, the algebraic mean of the 2 middle numbers is the median. So in this case 19.5
This gentleman claims there were 10,300 made: http://www.1971xs1b.com/ His claim seems to be supported by serial numbers which start at 007101 for the XS1b and 100101 for the XS2 (http://www.biker.net/650parts_index.html)
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If you multiply any even number by an even number, the product is an even number.
When you have a ringback tone on your phone, it plays a special ring or song whenever someone calls your phone number. The point of this is to let the caller know that they have reached the correct number, before you even pick up the phone.
Yes, an even number plus an even number is always even. Also, and odd number plus an odd number is always even.
It is an even number.
whenever you multiply or divide by a negative number