No odd number (5) of odd numbers ever adds up to an even number (50).
No. All number ending with 0,2,4,6,8 is even and numbers with 1,3,5,7,9 endings are odd. Since 50 has an ending of 0, it is even. Another way to find whether or not a number is even or odd, you just have to divide that number by 2. If the answer is a whole number, it is even.
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.)
I do not believe it is possible. There is no whole odd number that can divide 50. Meaning that one will always be untied because it would even out any give pole.
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.
3 odd numbers can't be equal to 50 because: odd number + odd number = even number even number + odd number = odd number thus, adding 3 odd numbers will always give a sum which is an odd number too even number.
The number 50 is an even number. In mathematics, even numbers are integers that are divisible by 2 without leaving a remainder. Since 50 divided by 2 equals 25 with no remainder, it fits the definition of an even number.
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No odd number of odd numbers can sum to an even number.
An odd number of odd numbers can not add up to an even number. There fore any 9 (odd) odd numbers can not add up to 50 (even).
It is not possible. The sum of 5 odd numbers must be odd and 50 is not odd.
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