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Multiply an odd by an even gets you an even is that impossiblie, likely or possible
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Multiply an odd by an even gets you an even is that impossiblie, likely or possible
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You always get an even answer by multiplying two even numbers or by multiplying even with odd and u always get an odd number by multiplying two odd numbers!
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Multiply an odd by an even = even is
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Here's a proofing example:
1 × 4 = 4
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