True or false

If you add the following numbers it will equal an even number
566,999,808,900

false

odd+even = odd

Sorry this question is not a trick question your not trying to figure out odd+even your trying to figure out if the numbers equal an odd or an even number

so, add the first two: odd+even=odd

now add that to the next: odd+even=odd
and now add that to the last: odd+even=odd

Your not trying to figure out ODD+EVEN you are trying to figure out what the sum will be either odd or even!

To determine if the sum of the numbers 566, 999, 808, and 900 equals an even number, you simply need to add them together and check if the result is divisible by 2 without a remainder.

Here's how you can calculate it:
1. Add the numbers together: 566 + 999 + 808 + 900 = 3273.
2. Now, check if this sum is divisible by 2.
- If it is divisible by 2, then the answer will be true.
- If it is not divisible by 2, then the answer will be false.

To check if a number is divisible by 2, you just need to see if its rightmost digit is even (0, 2, 4, 6, or 8). In this case, the rightmost digit of the sum (3273) is 3, which is not even. Therefore, the sum is not divisible by 2, and the answer is false.

Therefore, the statement "If you add the following numbers it will equal an even number: 566, 999, 808, 900" is false.