Usually the even numbers are one side of the street and the odds on the other side.
Yes it would Even + even = even Even + odd = odd Odd + odd = even
yes
because that's the theory of maths even x even = even even x odd = odd even + even = even even + odd = odd
because... odd+odd=even even+odd=odd e.g 1+1+1=3 odd+odd+odd=odd
As the house numbers are, odd numbers on one side, even numbers on the other side.
When speaking of compartments, on the portside they are even and on the starboard side they are odd.
Usually the even numbers are one side of the street and the odds on the other side.
Port is the left side of the ship, starboard is the right side. The easy way to remember is that port and left both have the same amount of letters.
Odd. Even + Even = Even Odd + Odd = Even Odd + Even = Even + Odd = Odd
the passenger side is odd...
Most cruise ships have odd numbered life boats on the starboard side and even on the port side. The lifeboats are usually numbered from smallest to largest, front to back. Lifeboat 1 would most likely be the forward-most on the starboard side.
It depends on what engine it is. The truck "V" engines have odd numbers on the drive side and even on the pass side. A "V" in a minivan has even numbers on the front and odd in the rear.
even times even = even odd times even = even odd times odd = odd
odd * odd = odd answer even * even = even answer odd * even = even answer
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