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Examples on Even and Odd Numbers

The examples on even and odd numbers are explained here.

Are the following numbers even or odd?

(a) 18

(b) 22

(c) 35

(d) 165


Solution:

(a)

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(i) 18 is divisible by 2, so, it is an even number.

(ii) It is not a odd number. 


(b) 

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(i) 22 is divisible by 2, so, it is an even number

(ii) 22 is not an odd number.


(c)

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(i) 35 is not divisible by 2, so, it is not even, but an odd number.


(d)

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(i) 165 is not divisible by 2.

So, 165 is odd, not even.

Thus, even numbers = 18, 22 and odd numbers = 35, 165.

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