"Odd numbers" and "even numbers" are defined for integers, not for decimals.
The concepts of "even" and "odd" apply to whole numbers, not to fractions or decimals.
The terms "even" and "odd" apply to whole numbers, not to decimals or fractions.
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The concept of even and odd numbers does not apply to decimals, even though the final digit of the number is odd.
"Odd numbers" and "even numbers" are defined for integers, not for decimals.
The concepts of "even" and "odd" apply to whole numbers, not to fractions or decimals.
The terms "even" and "odd" apply to whole numbers, not to decimals or fractions.
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The concept of even and odd numbers does not apply to decimals, even though the final digit of the number is odd.
The terms "odd" and "even" apply to integers (whole numbers), not to decimals or fractions.
Neither, only whole numbers (not fractions or decimals) can be classified as odd or even numbers.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Decimals are neither.
Oh, dude, decimals are neither odd nor even. They're like the Switzerland of numbers, totally neutral. They just chill there between the whole numbers, not causing any trouble. So, yeah, decimals are just hanging out, not picking sides.
Niether it wouldn't be counted in a group of odd and even numbers it would only be counted as a odd and even if you was counting in decimals
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. No decimals will be odd or even.
Decimals are numbers.