As an example, 13579 the number 5 is in the hundreds place and has the value of 500. It does not matter whether the numbers are odd or even.
571, 573, 575, 577, and 579
713
It's an odd number even thought the hundreds place is even, the ones place is not
All of those numbers are odd, except the 4. If you were referring to the number as a whole, it is odd because the last digit in the ones place is odd.
701
As an example, 13579 the number 5 is in the hundreds place and has the value of 500. It does not matter whether the numbers are odd or even.
701 723 745 767
571, 573, 575, 577, and 579
Same as the odd numbers anywhere else, except the first digit is always "7"
The ones place in odd numbers will be odd (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
713
It's an odd number even thought the hundreds place is even, the ones place is not
130
All of those numbers are odd, except the 4. If you were referring to the number as a whole, it is odd because the last digit in the ones place is odd.
Reference: cprogramming-bd.com/c_page4.aspx#ODD%20 Numbers
To create the largest odd number using the digits 3, 4, 5, and 6, we need to place the highest possible digit in the most significant place value. Since an odd number must end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9, we should place the digit 5 in the units place to ensure the number is odd. To maximize the remaining digits, we can place 6 in the hundreds place, 4 in the tens place, and 3 in the thousands place, resulting in the largest odd number 6543.