no matter what ( unless dealing with Google or infinite) it will be even. ex: 8 + 8 = 16
2 + 2 = 4 4+4=8 10+10= 20 500+500= 1,000 8+16=24. now u see!!
The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
Yes, all you have to do is to count the number of ODD numbers in the list. If it is odd, then the sum will be odd; if even, so will the sum. Knowing this can help you run a quick validity check when you sum up a list of numbers. (The method works because: a) the sum of two even numbers is even, and b) the sum pf two odd numbers is even, but c) the sum of an even number and an odd number is odd. Hence, if you only determine whether there are any unpaired odd numbers, you know the answer.)
Because the sum of two odd numbers is always even and the sum of that even number plus another odd number is always odd.
The sum of two odd numbers is an even number.
The sum of two odd numbers is always even; the sum of three odd numbers is always odd; the sum of four odd numbers is always even; the sum of five odd numbers is always odd; etc
The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
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.
The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
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No 5 odd numbers add up to 100. The sum of any two odd numbers is even. The sum of any two even numbers is even. So the sum of any 4 odd numbers must be even. Take that and add an odd number and the sum must be odd. Therefore, the sum of any 5 odd numbers must be odd. 100 is even. In conclusion: The sum of any odd number of odd numbers is odd.
No, the sum of three odd numbers will always be odd.
Any two odd numbers will have an odd product and an even sum.
If this question means "in the interval 0 to 16 inclusive, is the sum of the odd numbers the same as the sum of the even numbers ?" then the answer is no. The sum of the even numbers is eight more than the sum of the odd ones.
Yes, all you have to do is to count the number of ODD numbers in the list. If it is odd, then the sum will be odd; if even, so will the sum. Knowing this can help you run a quick validity check when you sum up a list of numbers. (The method works because: a) the sum of two even numbers is even, and b) the sum pf two odd numbers is even, but c) the sum of an even number and an odd number is odd. Hence, if you only determine whether there are any unpaired odd numbers, you know the answer.)
Because the sum of two odd numbers is always even and the sum of that even number plus another odd number is always odd.
even.