No. For example, 5+5=10.
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-13 is an odd number which is less than 5.
10 can be divided by 5. 10 is even. 15 can be divided by 5. 15 is odd. So some of the numbers that can be divided by 5 are odd and some are even.
5 odd numbers must always equal an odd number so can never equal 1000
You cannot. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd. 30 is not odd.You cannot. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd. 30 is not odd.You cannot. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd. 30 is not odd.You cannot. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd. 30 is not odd.
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You cannot. The sum of 5 odd numbers is always odd. 30 is not odd.
You cannot. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd.
Yes, 5 is an odd number.
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No -an odd and an odd equals even ( 5+3=8) -an even and an odd equals odd (2+3=5) -an even and an even equals even (4+6=10)
odd because the 5 in the number is odd
No. For example, 5+5=10.
The 4 is even. The 5 is odd. Their sum, 9, is odd. The sum of (one even number) + (one odd number) is always odd.
No (Assuming you mean if they are added together).The sum of an odd number (e.g. 5) of odd numbers will always be odd!