it creates an even number cause 2 is an even number so no matter what two same numbers add up it must give you an even number
Unless this is a trick question, none of them do. Zero is an even number, so therefore no positive odd number and negative equivalent will add to form an odd number. Similarly, negative odd numbers will add to form negative even numbers, and positive odd numbers will add to equal positive even numbers. Somebody please inform me if I'm missing something simple here.
None. Any two odd numbers add up to an even number.
There are never 3 even numbers that add up to an odd number because all of the numbers are even so the result/sum will have to be an even number.
There cannot be two such numbers.
No even numbers add up to 9. The sum of even numbers is always an even number.
If you add an even number to an even number, you will have an even number as a result.
You must add either two odd numbers or two even numbers.
It depends on what you mean by "make." If you add, subtract, or multiply two even numbers, the answer is always an even number. But if you divide, the answer is not always even: 6/2 = 3 14/2 = 7
An even number
You get an even number
An Even number.
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No sum of any even numbers can add up to an odd number.
None. If you add two even numbers, you'll end up with another even number.
The sum of two even numbers will always be another even number.
it creates an even number cause 2 is an even number so no matter what two same numbers add up it must give you an even number