No matter the conditions, you will not be able to find a number that is simultaneously more than 20 and less than 5.
No number meets these criteria. The number must be between 41 and 49. The only number in that range that is evenly divisible by 11 is 44, but 44 is even, not odd.
All odd numbers are the sum of two consecutive numbers. Odd multiples of 7 less than 25 are 7 and 21.
-13 is an odd number which is less than 5.
Prime numbers, except 2, are always odd (they would not be prime if they were even cos they would be divisible by 2.) 1 less than any odd number must be an even number.
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No matter the conditions, you will not be able to find a number that is simultaneously more than 20 and less than 5.
No number meets these criteria. The number must be between 41 and 49. The only number in that range that is evenly divisible by 11 is 44, but 44 is even, not odd.
All odd numbers are the sum of two consecutive numbers. Odd multiples of 7 less than 25 are 7 and 21.
17 odd numbers.
The answer is nothing
-13 is an odd number which is less than 5.
Greater than 197 and less than 200 would only leave 198 and 199. Since 198 is divisible by 2, 199 is your answer.
Prime numbers, except 2, are always odd (they would not be prime if they were even cos they would be divisible by 2.) 1 less than any odd number must be an even number.
There are 8 odd numbers less than 50 that are divisible by 3 They are 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33, 39, and 45.
numbers which are divisible by both an even number and odd number greater than 1: 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, ...
There are no odd multiples of 6. If a number is a multiple of 6 then it is divisible by 6. If a number is divisible by 6 it is also divisible by 2 and 3 (see the fundamental theorem of arithmetic). If a number is divisible by 2 then it is even by definition. Therefore any number divisible by 6 is even.