The opposite of odd is even. If you divide a even or odd number with odd, you will still get a fraction, or a romander.
No. Even and odd apply exclusively to integers.
Half of them.
No. 2 times any whole (non-fraction) number will never be odd. 2x1=2 2x2=4 2x3=6 2x4=8 and so on. Only if it is a fraction can it become an odd number (ex 2x1.5=3)
Yes, it cannot be divided in half without a fraction resulting.
The opposite of odd is even. If you divide a even or odd number with odd, you will still get a fraction, or a romander.
No. Even and odd apply exclusively to integers.
Half of them.
13 is an odd number. Anything that cannot be evenly divided by 2 is an odd number. The number 13 also happens to be the sixth prime number which also makes it odd (strange in this case). The first few primes are 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29, etc. These number have the strange property of of not being divisible by any whole number except 1 and itself. This also means that every prime number will also be odd.
improper fraction
50 has six factors: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50. Odd factors are 1, 5 and 25. Fraction for the odd factors is 3/6 or 1/2. So it means 1/2 of factors of 50 are odd factors.
yes but i don't count it because it is a fraction
No. 2 times any whole (non-fraction) number will never be odd. 2x1=2 2x2=4 2x3=6 2x4=8 and so on. Only if it is a fraction can it become an odd number (ex 2x1.5=3)
I don't think that there is a simpler fraction for this. 5 and 7 are odd numbers and do not go into each other.
Yes, it cannot be divided in half without a fraction resulting.
An odd number is a whole number that can not be evenly divided by 2. 81 divided by 2 is 40.5 (which is not a whole number, because of the fraction of a number, .5) therefore, it is an odd number.
NeitherExplanation : 0.5 in a fraction is 1/2, so the even number next to it is 0, and the odd number next to it is 1, so those two numbers make 0.5 an odd and even number.