Yes, the difference between two even numbers is always an even number.
The different between two different odd numbers are always an even number
Subtract the two numbers to get their difference.
No. Consider 2 and 3. For that matter, consider 2 and all the rest of the prime numbers.
No, it is not always so.
Yes, the difference between two even numbers is always an even number.
The different between two different odd numbers are always an even number
No, it is not always so.
No. If the two numbers are integers, then on average, only about half the number of times.For example, the difference between 1 and 4 is 3.
Subtract the two numbers to get their difference.
Yes.
No. Consider 2 and 3. For that matter, consider 2 and all the rest of the prime numbers.
No, it is not always so.
The difference is 2. (23 - 21 = 2).If we are talking about two odd numbers that come right after the number 20 then we mean the two consecutive odd numbers after 20.The difference between any consecutive odd numbers (or between any consecutive even numbers) is always 2.
Odd numbers are always higher than even numbers . And even numbers are easier to add than odd numbers for some people .
false. it is always even
2