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  2. Khan Academy

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  3. Khan Academy

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  4. Khan Academy

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  5. Even & odd numbers of negatives - Khan Academy

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    So in summary, any number of positives (assuming all positives) will give positive, whether odd or even. The rule you are referring to only applies to negative numbers being multiplied or divided as a group.

  6. Patterns with even and odd (practice) | Khan Academy

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    Use an understanding of even and odd numbers to figure out number patterns. Skip to main content If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.

  7. Patterns with multiplying even and odd numbers - Khan Academy

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    You don't even have to know that eight times five is 40, which is an even number. We have an even times an odd, which is going to give us an even product. So this will definitely give us an even product. An odd number times an even number. Well, we've already talked about that.

  8. Identifying odd and even numbers - Khan Academy

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  9. Intro to even and odd numbers (video) | Khan Academy

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    Odd numbers are just numbers that aren't multiples of two, that aren't even. And an even plus an even is going to be equal to an even. An odd plus an odd is also going to be equal to an even.

  10. Formatting Tips - Khan Academy

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    A box-and-whisker plot is a handy tool for visualizing data. By ordering numbers, we can find the range, median, and quartiles. Practice makes perfect when mastering these concepts!

  11. Khan Academy

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    We hope you're not a gambler, but if you had to bet on whether you can roll even numbers three times in a row, you might want to figure this probability first.