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An odd number times an odd number is an odd number no matter which 2 odds you multiply.
Oh, what a delightful question! The smallest 5-digit odd number is 10,001. It has five digits, and it's odd because the last digit is 1, which makes it not divisible by 2. Isn't it just a happy little number?
The sum of two odd numbers never makes an odd number. Only the sum of an odd number and an even number makes an odd number.
Easily put any number with a single odd number 1,3,5,7,9 in a three digit number. Like 113 the 3 and 1 makes it odd number or 223 the three makes it odd.
To determine the even or oddness of a number we look at the last digit, in this case it is a one which is an odd number. This makes the number an odd number.
That '5' on the end of it makes it odd. It doesn't matterwhat the rest of the number is.
No, the 5 makes it an odd no.
23 is odd. A sum of two even numbers never makes an odd number. Likewise, no sum of two odd numbers makes an odd number. 23 can only be made by adding an odd and an even number.
Any odd number can be written as an even number plus one. Any even number plus any other even number makes an even number. Add one makes an odd number. So an odd number plus an even number is always an odd number. Algebraically, any odd number can be written as 2a+ 1 where a is a whole number. Any even number can be written as 2b, where b is a whole number. Add them together, the sum is 2(a + b) + 1, which is odd.
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58 + 47 = 105 ...not 106(You can see that the sum is wrong because you have an even number + an odd number, which always makes an odd number...and 106 is not an odd number)
The question makes no sense because an odd number is NEVER an even number. So the question cannot be answered.
An even number is a number that can be equally divided into two parts, an odd number, however, can not be divided into two equal parts,.