Предмет: Математика, автор: elizaveta1141

Выпишите числа, сумма цифр которых четная

5233 5237 5261 5273 5279 5281 5297 5303 5309 5323 5333 5347 5351 5381 5387 5393 5399 5407 5413 5417 5419 5431 5437 5441 5443 5449 5471 5477 5479 5483 5501 5503 5507 5519 5521 5527 5531 5557 5563 5569 5573 5581 5591 5623 5639 5641 5647 5651 5653 5657 5659 5669 5683 5689 5693 5701 5711 5717 5737 5741 5743 5749 5779 5783 5791 5801 5807 5813 5821 5827 5839 5843 5849 5851 5857 5861 5867 5869 5879 5881 5897 5903 5923 5927 5939 5953 5981 5987 6007 6011 6029 6037 6043 6047 6053 6067 6073 6079 6089 6091 6101 6113 6121 6131 6133 6143 6151 6163 6173 6197 6199 6203 6211 6217 6221 6229 6247 6257 6263 6269 6271
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Ответы

Автор ответа: zaharru124
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тут нет чётных
Вообще их нет
Автор ответа: zaharru124
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не считайте ответ он неверный
Автор ответа: elizaveta1141
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Числа, сумма цифр которых четная
Автор ответа: zaharru124
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я уже понял
Автор ответа: Ольви
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Being able to forecast the weather isn't just to do with informing people about whether or not they can go to the beach or have a picnic. When there are going to be severe weather conditions, the ability to prepare for them can be a matter of life or death. In America, being able to see approaching hurricanes with satellite technology and warning citizens about them is something that saves lives.
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1.What does 'them' in line 3 refer to?
A hurricanes
B weather forecasts
C picnics
D severe weather conditions

2 Where do hurricanes take place?
A in various areas of the world
B in tropical areas
C only in the USA
D in cold countries

3 Which is the least active part of a hurricane?
A die eye wall
B the eye
C the storm surge
D the winds

4 At which point is the hurricane most dangerous?
A when it has an eye
B when it moves out to sea
C when it knocks down trees
D when it moves onto the land

5 What does the Saffir-Simpson Scale measure?
A which way a hurricane is moving
B how big the waves are
C how powerful a hurricane is
D the number of hurricanes expected

6 Being able to forecast hurricanes has
A reduced damage to property.
B saved governments money.
C reduced the number of people killed.
D helped protect trees and bushes.
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