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For 'odd' prime numbers this is true, but '2' is also a Prime number , so you will have an even answer.

Remember when multiplying

even X even = even

even X odd = even

odd X even = even

odd x odd = odd.

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No. 2 times 3 is 6. Multiplying any number by 2 will make it even. Other than that, since all other prime numbers are odd, yes.
No, because 2 is a prime number, and any prime number multiplied by 2 is even. However, for any product in which 2 is not a factor, it is odd by definition.

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