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What if you multiply an even number by an odd number what kind of number do you get?

you would get an even number!


What happens if you multiply odd by even?

If you multiply an odd number by an even number, the product (answer) will be even. Example: 5 x 4 = 20


What number do you get when you multiply an odd number and an even number?

An even number.


What happens when you multiply an odd number with an even number?

You get an even number as your answer.


When you multiply 97 with 194 do you get an odd or even number?

Odd times even is even.


Can even square numbers mutiply into an odd number?

Even square numbers are even, by definition. Two even numbers multiplied together give an even number so no, they cannot multiply to give an odd number. You have to multiply an even number by an odd number to do this.


Why when you multiply an even number with an odd number do you get an even result?

you would get an even number; 2x1=2 2x3=6 2x5=10


What combination of numbers always results in an odd number?

Multiply two odd numbers Add an even and an odd Subtract an odd and an even


What do you get when you multiply an odd number an a even number?

An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Odd times even is even.


Why if you multiply odd number with another number the result is always odd number?

Well, the question is why. The first number is "even" + 1. Multiply both of these by your odd number. Now the "even" times "odd" is even, because every "1" in the odd number becomes a "2". And then the remaining 1 times "odd" must be odd, which is an even +1. Add it all up and you get evens everywhere except that final "1". So the result is even + 1 which is odd. There is a quicker way if you know how to multiply bracketed terms: odd x odd = (even + 1)x(even +1)= even x even +even +even +1 = must be odd. ========================== You've just read a truly impressive answer to a question slightly different from the one that was asked. The part of the question that comes after "Why if ..." is a false statement. If you multiply odd number with another number, the result is odd number ONLY if the nother number is also odd number.


When you multiply an odd number with an even will the product be even?

Yep


Why when you multiply an odd number with another odd number the result is a odd number?

yes, the product of 2 odd numbers is always an odd number. Well, the question is why. The first number is "even" + 1. Multiply both of these by your odd number. Now the "even" times "odd" is even, because every "1" in the odd number becomes a "2". And then the remaining 1 times "odd" must be odd, which is an even +1. Add it all up and you get evens everywhere except that final "1". So the result is even + 1 which is odd. There is a quicker way if you know how to multiply bracketed terms: odd x odd = (even + 1)x(even +1)= even x even +even +even +1 = must be odd.