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Which of the following statement is false?
(A). The sum of any two odd numbers is even.
B) The sum of an odd number and an even number is even.
(C) The sum of two even numbers is even.
(D) Every whole number is not a natural number.

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Answered by priyanka0506
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Which of the following statement is false?

(A). The sum of any two odd numbers is even.

B) The sum of an odd number and an even number is even.

(C) The sum of two even numbers is even.

(D) Every whole number is not a natural number.

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not a because its true

for eg: 3+5= 8(even)

1+3=4(even)

21+23=44(even)

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not c because its also true

for eg: 2+4=6(even)

4+5=10(even)

12+14= 26(even)

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not d because it is also true

whole number :0,1,2,3,4,5... infinite

natural number :1,2,3,4,5... infinite

natural number do not have any 0 in it but whole number have

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b is false

The sum of an odd number and an even number is even

for example 2 (even) and 3 (odd)

it makes 5(odd) which is odd not even

option b is correct

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