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what is the smallest number which when added to an even number makes in ann odd number?

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Answered by kaaisha00
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+1
Because when we add +1 to any an even no it made an odd no
Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

The smallest number which when added to an even number makes in an odd number is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Even Number: The number which is divisible by two is called Even Number.
  • Example: 4,6,8,12,148 etc.
  • Odd Number: The number which is not divisible by two is called Odd number.
  • Example: 3, 5, 9, 7, 123 etc .
  • The difference between two consecutive number i.e. difference between the consecutive odd and even number is 1.
  • So if we add 1 to an even number then we get the next odd number.

Example:

  • Let an even number is 14.
  • The next even number wlll be 16.
  • The Odd number between these consecutive even number is 15.
  • We can see that, the difference between two consecutive odd and even number is 1.
  • So if we add 1 to the even number, then we will get next odd number.
  • So 1 is the smallest number when added to the even number, we get an odd number.

more information about even number and odd number is given below:

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