Nor do you, apparently. An even number is a number divisible by 2 - that is, if you do integer division, there will be no remainder; if you do the division with a calculator, you don't get anything after the decimal point.
Even numbers end with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
Odd numbers end with 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.
It is NEVER even. Because no even number can be a factor of the odd number.
An odd number because it ends in '9'.
Because the second number from an odd number is odd, and every other number is an odd number. In fact, if you add or subtract an even number with any number, the result keeps the same parity as the other number. So an odd number minus an even number is odd, while an even number minus and even number is even.
It is an odd number because its last digit of 3 is an odd number
When an odd number is added to an even number, the result is always an odd number. This is because the even number contributes no change to the odd nature of the odd number, maintaining its oddness in the sum. For example, adding 3 (odd) and 4 (even) results in 7, which is odd.
Because the last number to the right is an odd number, the whole number is an odd number.
It is NEVER even. Because no even number can be a factor of the odd number.
45 is an odd number because the 5 is an odd number
It is an odd number because it's not divisible by 2
An odd number because it ends in '9'.
It is not odd because it is an even number
Because the second number from an odd number is odd, and every other number is an odd number. In fact, if you add or subtract an even number with any number, the result keeps the same parity as the other number. So an odd number minus an even number is odd, while an even number minus and even number is even.
odd because the 5 in the number is odd
It is an odd number because its last digit of 3 is an odd number
When an odd number is added to an even number, the result is always an odd number. This is because the even number contributes no change to the odd nature of the odd number, maintaining its oddness in the sum. For example, adding 3 (odd) and 4 (even) results in 7, which is odd.
That happens because 5 is an odd number. An odd number times an odd number will give you an odd product; an odd number times an even number will give you an even product. The same happens for the multiples of any other odd number.
odd number because the last number is a 9.