Explore and find out if each statement is always true, sometimes true - Figure it out - Page 125, 126

part 2 - Question 3 - Figure it out - Page 125, 126 - Chapter 5 Class 6 - Prime Time (Ganita Prakash) - Class 6 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)

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Question 3 (a) Explore and find out if each statement is always true, sometimes true or never true. You can give examples to support your reasoning. a. Sum of two even numbers gives a multiple of 4This is sometimes true. For example, 2 + 6 = 8 (a multiple of 4), but 2 + 4 = 6 (not a multiple of 4). Question 3 (b) Explore and find out if each statement is always true, sometimes true or never true. You can give examples to support your reasoning. b. Sum of two odd numbers gives a multiple of 4.This is sometimes true. For example, 1 + 3 = 4 (a multiple of 4), but 1 + 5 = 6 (not a multiple of 4).

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