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Answered by OliviaJames1
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Step-by-step explanation:

a ) 5+3+7

b)3+5+2

c) 1x5=5x3=15

d)12/2 =6

e)2 is a prime no.

f)2 does not have factors

g)2+7=9

h)7 11 13 are prime no. But 2 is only even prime no.

i) 2 is a prime and even no.

j)2x4 = 8,8x6=48

Answered by sandyy79
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Answer:

(a) Take out any 3 odd numbers..

1+3+5 = 9 so, it is false.

(b) Take out any 2 odd and 1 even number..

3+5 are odd and 4 is even

3+5+4 = 12 so, it is true.

(c)Take out any 3 odd numbers..

1×3×5 = 15 so, it is true.

(d) Take out any even number..

12/2 = 6. 10/2 =5

The above example shows that sometimes the answer is odd not always so, it is false

(e) 2 is also a prime number so, prime numbers are not always odd.It is also false

(f) It is false because they have two factor i.e. 1 and the number itself..

(g) Take out any 2 prime numbers..

2+3 = 5 so, it is false.

(h) yes!! 2 is the only even prime nunber..

(i) it is false. All even numbers are not composite as, 2 is the prime number..

(j) it's true. Let's take any 2 even numbers..

2×4 = 8 or 10×8 = 80

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