Each odd number is followed by an even one, except the last one. Therefore there is just one extra odd number.
That answer is incorrect. When you say BETWEEN 1 and 99, those numbers define the boundaries and are NOT included. Therefore the answer is one extra EVEN number.
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Are not all integers spaced out to be odd then even then odd then even etc (eg 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, etc) and therefore there is no such thing as two consecutive odd integers.
The number 6.3 is neither odd nor even because it is a decimal. Odd and even numbers are classifications for integers, which are whole numbers without fractions or decimals. In the case of 6.3, it is a rational number that falls between the integers 6 and 7 on the number line.
All integers are whole numbers that can be odd or even
No. Even and odd apply exclusively to integers.
Only integers are called odd or even. 7.32 is not an integer, therefore it is neither odd nor even.