No. Two odd numbers added together always give an even number.
Two even numbers added together always give an even number.
An odd and an even number added together always give an odd number. So, if we have 5 odd numbers - a, b, c, d and e a + b will be even
c + d will be even So if (a + b) + (c + d) is even, adding e to that will have to be an odd number - but 50 is even, so it cannot be done.
There are no 5 odd numbers whose sum is 50. (The sum of 5 odd numbers is an odd number whereas 50 is an even number.)
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That's impossible. Adding up an odd number of odd numbers will give an answer that is an odd number. 50 is an even number. So adding up 5(5 is an odd number) odd numbers will not give 50, an even number.
It cannot make the sum because: if the numbers are in odd quantity there sum is always a odd number
It is not possible. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd and 50 is not odd.
The given numbers are all odd. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd. 50 is not odd so there is no solution.
5 odd numbers CAN'T add up to an even number like 50
There are no 5 odd numbers whose sum is 50. (The sum of 5 odd numbers is an odd number whereas 50 is an even number.)
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That's impossible. Adding up an odd number of odd numbers will give an answer that is an odd number. 50 is an even number. So adding up 5(5 is an odd number) odd numbers will not give 50, an even number.
It cannot make the sum because: if the numbers are in odd quantity there sum is always a odd number
you can't because any three odd numbers will equal to an odd number. eg. 1+3+5=9
The sum of 5 odd numbers cannot be 50.
(9 ÷ 3 + 7) x 1 x 5 = 50
It is not possible. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd and 50 is not odd.
The factors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50. The prime odd factors of 50 are 1, 2, and 5.
It cannot be done. Five odd numbers add up to an odd number and so cannot equal 50.