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Can a set of five odd numbers add up to an even total? Why or why not?

Attempt the question, check the explanation, and continue with similar questions to build confidence before exams.

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CBSE
Class 7
Mathematics
Ganita Prakash
Parallel and Intersecting Lines
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Can a set of five odd numbers ...

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Q-00124316

Can a set of five odd numbers add up to an even total? Why or why not?

1

Yes

2

No

3

Sometimes

4

Always

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