If at least one of the numbers is even, the result will be even. Otherwise all the numbers are odd and the result will be odd.
This would be impossible as, seeing as one of the integers would be odd, the result would be an odd number.
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No - adding an odd quantity of odd numbers will always result in an odd number.
Then the result is also odd. The result is negative.
No. It would always be odd.If an odd number is multiplied an even amount of times (as would result if this statement were true) the result would have to be even and this contradicts us having two evenly divisible odd numbers (one would be even).A couple of examples:21/7 = 3 (quotient is odd)63/9 = 7 (quotient is odd)And so it would be for all examples.(If the quotient were even and we multiplied it by an odd number we could not reach an odd number and so this is self contradictory.)
The result will always be an odd number.
The result is an odd number.
If you're adding an odd number of numbers, if two are even and one is odd, you will get an odd number as a result. Three odds are odd. If two are odd and one is even, you have an even result. Three evens are even.
The result will always be an odd number.
an odd numberSubtracting an odd number from an even number will always result in an odd number.
In that case, the result is also odd.