The smallest odd number greater than 50 is 51.It doesn't matter what it's less than.
Greater than 197 and less than 200 would only leave 198 and 199. Since 198 is divisible by 2, 199 is your answer.
It is greater.
1st odd number . . . 1 (1 less than double 1)2nd odd number . . . 3 (1 less than double 2)3rd odd number . . . 5 (1 less than double 3)4th odd number . . . 7 (1 less than double 4)5th odd number . . . 9 (1 less than double 5)Are you seeing a pattern yet ?6th odd number . . . 11 (1 less than double 6)7th odd number . . . 13 (1 less than double 7)...Qth odd number . . . . (1 less than double Q)
'5' & '15' are odd numbers less than 20 , and are also multiples of '5'.
an odd number greater than 5 but less than 8 = 7
9 is an odd square number less than 10 and 92 = 81 which is greater than 50
The smallest odd number greater than 50 is 51.It doesn't matter what it's less than.
First odd number greater than 20 is 21 Last odd number less than 200 is 199 → number of odd numbers between 20 and 200 is (199 - 21) ÷ 2 + 1 = 90
The odd integers greater than 5 and less than 15 are 7, 9, 11, and 13, a total of four of them.
Six of them.
For instance 123.
No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
If x is an even number, then x is not an odd number. If x is an odd number, then x is not an even number. If x is greater than 5, then x is not less than 5. If x is less than 5, then x is not greater than 5.
25, I think :D
9, 11, 13
No number meets these criteria. The number must be between 41 and 49. The only number in that range that is evenly divisible by 11 is 44, but 44 is even, not odd.