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.
Start with 2, then add 2 at a time, until you reach a million. This will give you all the even numbers.
false even not odd 7 + 3 = 10 41 + 5 = 46 and so on ... . when you add 2 odd numbers your answer will always be even
You end up with an even number.
The odd numbers 1-99 will be a higher total than the even numbers 2-98
even
no...all even numbers that are added together are even.
it creates an even number cause 2 is an even number so no matter what two same numbers add up it must give you an even number
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
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.
first, you would put the numbers in order then, you would add the 2 numbers and divide it by 2
Start with 2, then add 2 at a time, until you reach a million. This will give you all the even numbers.
None. Any two odd numbers add up to an even number.
false even not odd 7 + 3 = 10 41 + 5 = 46 and so on ... . when you add 2 odd numbers your answer will always be even
You end up with an even number.
6/2 + 1 = 4
The odd numbers 1-99 will be a higher total than the even numbers 2-98