Even / Odd Numbers

Practice Questions

GRE Quantitative Reasoning › Even / Odd Numbers

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If and are odd integers, and is even, which of the following must be an odd integer?

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If John buys twenty-two apples on Monday, and thirty-four bananas on Tuesday, how many pieces of fruit does John have?

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If John buys twenty-two apples on Monday, and thirty-four bananas on Tuesday, how many pieces of fruit does John have?

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Solve for :

5

If and are odd integers, and is even, which of the following must be an odd integer?

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Solve for :

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Choose the answer below which best solves the following problem:

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The operation ¤ is defined for all integers x and y as: x ¤ y = 4x-y2.

If x and y are positive integers, which of the following cannot produce an odd value?

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Solve for :

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The operation ¤ is defined for all integers x and y as: x ¤ y = 4x-y2.

If x and y are positive integers, which of the following cannot produce an odd value?

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