Of course they can: 2, 3 & 5: LCM 30
Every odd number. Multiplying two even numbers gives an even number. Multiplying an odd and an even number gives an even number. Multiplying two odd numbers gives an odd number.
No odd numbers are divisible by even numbers.
3 odd numbers can't be equal to 50 because: odd number + odd number = even number even number + odd number = odd number thus, adding 3 odd numbers will always give a sum which is an odd number too even number.
To determine whether the sum of several numbers is even or odd, you can count the number of odd and even numbers in the set. If there are an even number of odd numbers, the sum will be even; if there is an odd number of odd numbers, the sum will be odd. For the numbers 13, 45, 24, and 17, there are three odd numbers (13, 45, and 17) and one even number (24), so the sum is odd.
An even number is divisible by 2 while odd numbers are not.
Well, honey, that statement is as true as Dolly Parton's hair being fabulous. When you find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of an odd and even number, the result will always be even because the LCM is the smallest number that both numbers can divide into evenly. And let's face it, odd numbers just can't hang with the even crowd when it comes to being even themselves.
2 and 13
37
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers, we first need to find the prime factorization of each number. The number 26 can be broken down into 2 x 13. Since one number is even and the other is odd, the even number must contain a factor of 2. The LCM of an even number and an odd number will always be the product of the two numbers, in this case, 26.
The sum of two odd numbers or two even numbers is an even number. The sum of an odd number and an even number is an odd number.
Every odd number. Multiplying two even numbers gives an even number. Multiplying an odd and an even number gives an even number. Multiplying two odd numbers gives an odd number.
No odd numbers are divisible by even numbers.
The product of multiplication results in a number that has all of the factors of the two numbers being multiplied. All even numbers have the prime factor 2. Since no odd number has the factor 2, no product of those numbers can have it. So: - Odd numbers times odd numbers produce odd numbers. - Odd numbers times even numbers produce even numbers. - Even numbers times even numbers produce even numbers.
Two odd numbers always sum to an even number. Always. Two even numbers always sum to an even number, and an odd number and an even number always sum to an odd number.
The number divisible by 2 is even & which is not is odd
3 odd numbers can't be equal to 50 because: odd number + odd number = even number even number + odd number = odd number thus, adding 3 odd numbers will always give a sum which is an odd number too even number.
To determine whether the sum of several numbers is even or odd, you can count the number of odd and even numbers in the set. If there are an even number of odd numbers, the sum will be even; if there is an odd number of odd numbers, the sum will be odd. For the numbers 13, 45, 24, and 17, there are three odd numbers (13, 45, and 17) and one even number (24), so the sum is odd.