None. Because: Two or more even numbers can never add up to produce an odd number.
Since 13 is not an even number, a list of even numbers cannot start with 13. Perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers greater than 13: 14, 16, 18. Or perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers starting with the digits 1 and 3: 130, 132, 134.
There are no two WHOLE NUMBERS that equal 13 besides the obvious 1 & 13.
You average the two numbers in the middle. For example, if you have the numbers 9, 13, 17, and 20, the median is the average of 13 and 17, which is 15.
2 is an even prime number. 3, 7, 11, 13 are odd prime numbers.
13 and 3
Since 13 is not an even number, a list of even numbers cannot start with 13. Perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers greater than 13: 14, 16, 18. Or perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers starting with the digits 1 and 3: 130, 132, 134.
There are no two WHOLE NUMBERS that equal 13 besides the obvious 1 & 13.
13*31=403 13 and 31 are prime numbers.
The even numbers between 1 and 13 are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12.
You average the two numbers in the middle. For example, if you have the numbers 9, 13, 17, and 20, the median is the average of 13 and 17, which is 15.
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2 is an even prime number. 3, 7, 11, 13 are odd prime numbers.
23-13 = 10
13 and 3
1 x 13 and 13 x 1
The numbers are 13 and 14.
It's not possible. For two numbers to have a sum of 13, one would have to be even, that is, divisible by 2.