No.
even
It is a number between 48 and 50, it is an odd number and it is dividable by 7
48 is even because is ends with an even number an it can be divided by two equaly
97 is an odd number. The reason it's an odd number because when you divide it by 2 there is a remainder of 1. For example 97 / 2 = 48 and a remainder of 1.
No.
even
It is: (48+59)/2 = 53.5
Either {3,16} or {1,48} will satisfy this. If I understand the question: 3 x 16 = 48, 3 + 16 = 19 (odd), and then 1 x 48 = 48, 1 + 48 = 49 (odd)
No, it is even. Any number ending in an even number (0,2,4,6,8) is even
It is a number between 48 and 50, it is an odd number and it is dividable by 7
48 is even because is ends with an even number an it can be divided by two equaly
97 is an odd number. The reason it's an odd number because when you divide it by 2 there is a remainder of 1. For example 97 / 2 = 48 and a remainder of 1.
The two numbers can be thought of as: Smaller Odd Number = x + 1 (Add one to ensure it is an odd number) Larger Consecutive Odd Number = Smaller Number + 2 = x + 1 + 2 = x + 3 We know that Smaller Odd Number + Larger Consecutive Odd Number = 100 (X + 1) + (x + 3) = 100 2x + 4 = 100 2x = 96 x = 48 Smaller Odd Number = 48 + 1 = 49 The smaller odd number is 49. The next consecutive odd number of course is 51.
48 has both even and odd factors.
Square numbers have an odd number of factors. 1, 4, 9, 16...
Let x be the first odd number. So, the second number is x + 2.x + (x + 2) = 482x + 2 = 48 subtract 2 to both sides;2x = 46 divide by 2 to both sides;x = 23, the first odd numberx + 2 = 23 + 2 = 25, the second odd number.