No.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The sum of any two prime numbers may or may not be prime. The sum of the two prime numbers 2 and 3 is the prime number 5, and the sum of the two prime numbers 5 and 7 is the composite number 12.
In any addition sum, (for example, 8 + 3 = 11) the numbers that you add together to create the sum are the addends. The answer is simply called the solution.
2 + 3 = 5 2 + 5 = 7 2+ 11 = 13 2 + 41 = 43 The numbers only work with 2 because adding odd numbers together equals an even number. 2 is the only even prime number and thus adding any other prime numbers together will not equal a prime.
The average of a group of numbers is equal to the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers. If you want to find the sum of the five numbers, just multiply 790.6 by 5 to get the sum, which is 3953
The result of adding two numbers is their sum.
Commutativity.
It is the commutative property of addition.
adding numbers together has the answer to the sum.
No. Adding negative numbers will make them more negative.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The sum.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
When adding numbers, the total is the sum. The sum of two odd numbers is even.
The sum. the sum of