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20.50 is even or odd? - Answers
The word "even' is usually used only to classify integers. Using it to refer to some other kind of number would require a new definition - you will have to ask to the person who posed this question to give you the definition that applies -- or - maybe, "neither" or "not applicable" is what you are looking for.
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20.50 is even or odd? - Answers
The word "even' is usually used only to classify integers. Using it to refer to some other kind of number would require a new definition - you will have to ask to the person who posed this question to give you the definition that applies -- or - maybe, "neither" or "not applicable" is what you are looking for.
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20.50 is even or odd? - Answers
The word "even' is usually used only to classify integers. Using it to refer to some other kind of number would require a new definition - you will have to ask to the person who posed this question to give you the definition that applies -- or - maybe, "neither" or "not applicable" is what you are looking for.
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