There are several pairs of numbers that add up to 17. For example, 10 and 7, or 15 and 2. Additionally, 8 and 9 also make 17. You can find many combinations by adjusting the values while keeping their sum constant at 17.
17 and 17
no two numbers make 17 odd. It is simply odd by not being divisible by 2. (or by being 1 in mod(2)).
The two numbers that multiply to make 51 are 3 and 17, since (3 \times 17 = 51). Alternatively, you could also use the numbers -3 and -17, as multiplying two negative numbers also results in a positive product.
17 and 37. 17+37=54
(17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17)-(29+29+29) = 100
17 and 17
no two numbers make 17 odd. It is simply odd by not being divisible by 2. (or by being 1 in mod(2)).
The two numbers that multiply to make 51 are 3 and 17, since (3 \times 17 = 51). Alternatively, you could also use the numbers -3 and -17, as multiplying two negative numbers also results in a positive product.
1+1+17
2 and 17
There's only one number that equals 17. It's 17.
1 and 17 are the only ones
17 and 37. 17+37=54
(17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17+17)-(29+29+29) = 100
16+16+17+17+17+17=100
-17
2 and 8.5