Just write an odd digit in the one's position, and repeat that digit in the ten's position.
If the number is odd, that's the answer. If the number is even, write down all the factors and choose the largest one that is odd.
That's just math, buddy
MOST of the time you just come up with an odd number..
That's just as meaningless a question as asking "what is the biggest number?" Just as there is no biggest number (you can always get bigger numbers by adding 1), there is no odd number with the most factors. You could multiply any odd number by 3, and get an odd number with another factor of 3.
write the number that is 500 more than the biggest number that can be formed by all the odd 1 digit number
51. Just add two to an odd number to work out the next ;)
It is odd, just like all numbers that end with 5.
It is an odd number, If you are going to answer these type of questions in the future, you just find the ones place, if the ones have the number 1,3,5,7 or 9 in them it is odd, and if the ones have the numbers 2,4,6 or 8 in them it is even. Hope I helped :)
If you add, subtract, or multiply two even numbers, you will get an even number. If you divide an even number by another even number, you may get an even number, an odd number, or even a fraction.
Every odd multiple of any odd number is an odd composite number. There are an infinite number of them. Sadly, our typist pool is busy with other projects just now.
9 is the smallest natural number that is odd and composite: 9=3*3. 15 is the smallest natural number that is odd and a product of two numbers different from one and from each other: 15=3*5.