Oh honey, 63 is as odd as your Aunt Mildred's taste in fashion. It's not playing by the rules of those even numbers, marching to the beat of its own drum. So, in case you were wondering, 63 is definitely an odd number.
Neither. The property of odd or even is relevant only for integers.
Neither. Only integers are odd or even.
Neither because only whole numbers can be odd or even
Neither. The property of odd or even applies only to integers (whole numbers).
Neither, only whole numbers (not fractions or decimals) can be classified as odd or even numbers.
Oh honey, 63 is as odd as your Aunt Mildred's taste in fashion. It's not playing by the rules of those even numbers, marching to the beat of its own drum. So, in case you were wondering, 63 is definitely an odd number.
63 is an odd number
It is neither because odd and even number are usually in the form of whole numbers whereas 6.3 is a decimal number
No because 63 is an odd number
It is neither odd nor even. Only whole numbers can be odd or even.
8.5 is neither odd nor even. Only integers (whole numbers) are called odd or even. All other numbers (like fractions) are neither odd nor even.
Neither. The property of odd or even is relevant only for integers.
Neither. Only integers are odd or even.
Only integers are called odd or even. 7.32 is not an integer, therefore it is neither odd nor even.
882, because both numbers aren't even and even, or odd and odd, so the lowest LCD it can be is 14 x 63
Neither because only whole numbers can be odd or even