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
The odd numbers 1-99 will be a higher total than the even numbers 2-98
Yes. Try it right now. Any two odd numbers, add them together.
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.
No, they do not. If one of the prime numbers is 2, you will have an odd number.
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
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
even
As long as one of the numbers isn't 2, adding any two prime numbers results in an even number. Why? 1.) Adding any two odd numbers gives an even number, 2.) adding an odd and an even gives an odd, and 3.) all primes are odd, except for 2.
Sure! Three addition facts that have sums that are odd numbers are: 1+1=2 (even), 2+1=3 (odd), 3+3=6 (even).
Only if they are odd.
The odd numbers 1-99 will be a higher total than the even numbers 2-98
Yes. Try it right now. Any two odd numbers, add them together.
Yes, after every even number, there is an odd. Odd number+ even number=odd number. For example: 1+2=3 , 2+3=5, 3+4=7
To determine the number of odd numbers between 100 and 200, we need to consider that odd numbers are integers that are not divisible by 2. The first odd number in this range is 101, and the last odd number is 199. To find the total count, we can subtract the first odd number from the last odd number and divide by 2, then add 1 to include both endpoints. So, (199 - 101) / 2 + 1 = 50 odd numbers.
no...all even numbers that are added together are even.