Odd and Even Numbers
Math
Odd and Even Numbers starts at 1 and continues till grade 3.
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If you add 14 and 9, is the result odd or even?
If you add 8 and 6, is the result odd or even?
What is the difference between the largest even number less than 20 and the smallest odd number?
What is the largest even number less than 50?
What is the largest odd number less than 30?
What is the next odd number after 15?
What is the smallest odd number?
What is the sum of the first three odd numbers?
Which number is even?
(1) 31
(2) 44
(3) 57
(4) 63
Which number is even?
(1) 81
(2) 92
(3) 97
(4) 101
Which number is not even?
(1) 24
(2) 36
(3) 47
(4) 58
Which number is not odd?
(1) 19
(2) 23
(3) 28
(4) 35
Fill in the blank: 100 is an ______ number.
Fill in the blank: 18 is an ______ number.
Fill in the blank: 45 is an ______ number.
Fill in the blank: 59 is an ______ number.
If you add an odd number and an even number, is the result odd?
If you add two even numbers, is the result always even?
If you subtract an even number from an odd number, is the result odd?
If you subtract an odd number from an even number, is the result always odd?
