Think of an odd number as an even number with 1 left over. So if you add two even numbers that each have 1 left over, the left overs add up to 2. So it's two even numbers added together plus 2.
You must add either two odd numbers or two even numbers.
Yes. Try it right now. Any two odd numbers, add them together.
just find a common denominator and add the two numerators together then add the whole numbers
when you add two or more numbers together, the result is called the sum
There cannot be two such numbers.
Think of an odd number as an even number with 1 left over. So if you add two even numbers that each have 1 left over, the left overs add up to 2. So it's two even numbers added together plus 2.
When you add two (or any number of) numbers together, the result is called the sum.
You must add either two odd numbers or two even numbers.
Yes. Try it right now. Any two odd numbers, add them together.
just find a common denominator and add the two numerators together then add the whole numbers
You don't always. 2 + 5 = 7, for example. But all prime numbers other than 2 are odd and two odd numbers always equal an even number when added together.
To add two numbers together
no, b/c you can think of an odd number as an even number plus one. So if you add two odd numbers, you would be adding 2 even numbers plus 2... Let # be even... (#+1) + (#+1) = (#+#) + 2 two even numbers added together are always even
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when you add two or more numbers together, the result is called the sum
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