The sum of the first 153 odd numbers is 23,409.
Yes it would Even + even = even Even + odd = odd Odd + odd = even
because... odd+odd=even even+odd=odd e.g 1+1+1=3 odd+odd+odd=odd
odd. odd=odd odd+odd=even odd+odd+odd=odd it keeps alternating in that fashion
because that's the theory of maths even x even = even even x odd = odd even + even = even even + odd = odd
The sum of the first 153 odd numbers is 23,409.
Odd. Even + Even = Even Odd + Odd = Even Odd + Even = Even + Odd = Odd
There are no such answers. The sum of even numbers is even. The sum of odd numbers could be even, but the sum of three consecutive odd numbers is always odd. One could swap the questions to get potentially answerable questions: Sum of 3 consecutive EVEN integers = 150 48 + 50 + 52 = 150 unfortunately, we can already see that if we were to make these odd integers (add 1 to each), we would get 153, not 151. Sum of 3 consecutive ODD integers = 151 49 + 51 + 53 = 153 47 + 49 + 51 = 147 We can see that, whenever we slide our three consecutive integers up one, we raise the value of the sum up 3, and if we jump from odd to odd, or even to even, we raise each integer by 2, so we raise the sum by 6.
odd * odd = odd answer even * even = even answer odd * even = even answer
even times even = even odd times even = even odd times odd = odd
Yes. Even + Even = Even, Odd + Odd = Even and Even + Odd or Odd + Even = Odd
No. Sum of odd + odd = even Sum of odd + even = odd Sum of even + even = even
Always. even + even = even odd + odd = even even + odd = odd odd + even = odd To summarise, if you add like numbers you get even, otherwise you get odd.
even times even = even odd times even = even odd times odd = odd
it is even
even times even = even odd times odd = odd even times odd = even
Yes it would Even + even = even Even + odd = odd Odd + odd = even