Tuesday, February 12

Even and Odd numbers


Even numbers and odd numbers are two of the most important concepts in basic mathematics taught in primary school learning. Even and odd numbers are two basic classifications of numbers. Let’s have a look at both the concept along with relevant examples in this post.
Even Numbers
Even numbers are those numbers that can be evenly divided into two parts. In simple terms, any number that is divided by 2 is an even number such as 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 and so on. For example:
After comparing the 2 Christmas gift ideas given by Maria and You, I found yours better. (Here, 2 Christmas gift ideas is an even number).
I have listed 8 common hobbies for children for my next article. (Here, 8 common hobbies for children is an even number).
Are you turning 42 this year? (Here, 42 is an even number).
I have bought 4 kgs of apples. (Here, 4 kgs is an even number).
She bought the shoes for Rs.350. (Here, Rs.350 is an even number).
Odd Numbers
Odd numbers are those numbers that cannot be evenly divided into two parts. In simple terms, any number that is no divided by 2 is an odd number such as 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 and so on. For example:
He bought 3 gifts for his baby last week. (Here, 3 gifts is an odd number).
The flight ticket’s range to my native is currently Rs.6789 (Here, 6789 is an odd number).
I have bought 3 pairs of Yonex badminton shoes for my kid and his friends. (Here, 3 pairs of Yonex badminton shoes
is an odd number).• She is turning 7 years old this year. (Here, 7 years old is an odd number).
Maria’s weight was 57 kg recently. (Here, 57 kg is an odd number)These are the basics about even and odd numbers.

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