"IT IS ALWAYS A ODD"
an odd number.
an odd numberSubtracting an odd number from an even number will always result in an odd number.
It would be even.
Always an even number. Zero is not considered to be positive or negative, but it is considered to be even.zero is undefined. you can't measure nothing. ie it holds no value. aka not even/odd/pos/neg. aka nothing. thus, your answer is correct with the zero exception.AnswerWell, an odd number is one that is not evenly divisible by two. Subtracting an odd number from another odd number results in an even number. The jury is out (above) on whether zero is even or odd.Nine minus five is four; four is an even numberFifteen minus seven is six; six is an even numberNineteen minus three is sixteen; sixteen is an even number
"IT IS ALWAYS A ODD"
An odd number minus an odd number is an even number.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Even minus odd will be odd.
Always odd.
Because the second number from an odd number is odd, and every other number is an odd number. In fact, if you add or subtract an even number with any number, the result keeps the same parity as the other number. So an odd number minus an even number is odd, while an even number minus and even number is even.
The answer will be odd.
The answer will be odd.
It would be even.
No, it always has an EVEN answer
an odd number.
an odd numberSubtracting an odd number from an even number will always result in an odd number.
It would be even.