Mathematically, there is no such number. This question is actually a riddle. The answer is 6 or 9, since flipping either number will give you the other.
Decimal numbers generally are not considered to be odd or even. Only integers are odd or even. So on that basis, 3.6 is not an odd number, but neither is it an even number.
The only even prime number is 2, then its successor is 3
The only number that is both prime and odd is the number 2. This is because a prime number is defined as a number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. Since 2 is the only even prime number, all other prime numbers are odd.
No. Even and odd are properties of integers only.
No. The property of odd and even is defined only for integers.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. No number is both.
There is only one number and it is odd.
No. In fact, no number can be both odd and even at the same time.
Decimal numbers generally are not considered to be odd or even. Only integers are odd or even. So on that basis, 3.6 is not an odd number, but neither is it an even number.
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As 8 is even, and 3 is odd, I think only 1 can go into both.
No. The opposite is true: the gcf of an odd number and an even number is always odd. All the factors of an odd number are odd; or to put it another way: If a number has an even factor, the number itself must be even. Thus the only common factors between odd and even numbers must be odd.
The only even prime number is 2, then its successor is 3
Both are odd they don't end in an even number (0,2,4,6,8)
Neither. Only integers are odd or even.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. 0 is an even number.
No number can be both odd and even. In mathematics, odd numbers are integers that are not divisible by 2, while even numbers are integers that are divisible by 2. Since these definitions are mutually exclusive, a number cannot be both odd and even simultaneously.