No, it is an even number.
To answer this question better, you really need more information on how to compare them. At first glance, you could say that 265 is the odd one out because it is the only odd number (the rest are even) but this answer could be too simple. You could also say that 470 is the odd one out as it is the only number divisible by 10. Without more information, its hard to choose an absolute answer as to which number is the odd one out.
Yes it would Even + even = even Even + odd = odd Odd + odd = even
because... odd+odd=even even+odd=odd e.g 1+1+1=3 odd+odd+odd=odd
odd. odd=odd odd+odd=even odd+odd+odd=odd it keeps alternating in that fashion
No, it is an even number.
Yes, 312 is an even number.
To answer this question better, you really need more information on how to compare them. At first glance, you could say that 265 is the odd one out because it is the only odd number (the rest are even) but this answer could be too simple. You could also say that 470 is the odd one out as it is the only number divisible by 10. Without more information, its hard to choose an absolute answer as to which number is the odd one out.
Odd. Even + Even = Even Odd + Odd = Even Odd + Even = Even + Odd = Odd
odd * odd = odd answer even * even = even answer odd * even = even answer
even times even = even odd times even = even odd times odd = odd
Yes. Even + Even = Even, Odd + Odd = Even and Even + Odd or Odd + Even = Odd
No. Sum of odd + odd = even Sum of odd + even = odd Sum of even + even = even
Always. even + even = even odd + odd = even even + odd = odd odd + even = odd To summarise, if you add like numbers you get even, otherwise you get odd.
even times even = even odd times even = even odd times odd = odd
it is even
even times even = even odd times odd = odd even times odd = even