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Odd and Even Numbers

The document is a worksheet focused on odd and even numbers, defining even numbers as those divisible by 2 and odd numbers as those not divisible by 2. It includes various questions and tasks related to identifying even and odd numbers, finding sums and differences, and creating numbers using specific digits. The worksheet aims to reinforce understanding of the concepts of odd and even numbers through practical exercises.

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Odd and Even Numbers

The document is a worksheet focused on odd and even numbers, defining even numbers as those divisible by 2 and odd numbers as those not divisible by 2. It includes various questions and tasks related to identifying even and odd numbers, finding sums and differences, and creating numbers using specific digits. The worksheet aims to reinforce understanding of the concepts of odd and even numbers through practical exercises.

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Odd and Even numbers

Worksheet

The numbers which are divisible by 2 are called even numbers.

Hence, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, ....... etc are even
numbers.

The numbers which are not divisible by 2 are called odd numbers.
So, odd number is always 1 more than an even number.

Thus, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 ....... etc are odd
numbers.

Answer the following questions.

1. Which of the following numbers are even? 3, 4, 9, 15, 24, 34, 39,
45, 48, 315, 416, 7280

2. Which of the following numbers are odd? 5, 18, 365, 466, 972,
981, 1488, 3589

3. Write all the even numbers which are greater than 60 and
smaller than 70.

4. Write all the odd numbers lying between 80 and 90.

5. (i) Find the difference between the greatest and smallest 1-digit
odd numbers.

(ii) Find the sum of the first five even numbers.


6. See and study the following pattern of first continued odd
numbers. The sum of each set of odd numbers is the number of odd
numbers multiplied by itself.

Find the sum of:

(i) first 7 odd numbers

(ii) first 10 odd numbers

7. Write all the even numbers from 1 – 50 in the given grid.


8. Cross all the odd numbers in the given box:

9. Using only once the digits 3, 4, 6, 7 from

(i) 3-digit smallest even number.

(ii) 4-digit smallest even number with 6 at thousands place.

(iii) 2-digit odd number less than 40

(iv) 4-digit largest odd number with 3 at hundreds place.

(v) Smallest even number by using all the 4 digits.

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