What is analogy for eighteen : even :: thirty-three

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Answer 1
Answer: 18:even 33:____. so you have to figure out why 18 and even go together. 18 is an even number. So when you see 33  : ___. You know 33 is an odd number. So that is the answer odd.
Answer 2
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In the analogy, eighteen : even, the word that describes numbers divisible by 2 is 'even'. Similarly, 'thirty-three' can be related to the word 'odd' since it is not divisible by 2.

In the given analogy, eighteen : even, the number 18 is related to the word 'even'. 'Even' is used to describe numbers that are divisible by 2, meaning they have no remainder when divided by 2. Similarly, in the second part of the analogy, 'thirty-three' should be related to a word that describes numbers with a specific property.

The number 33 is not divisible by 2 and has a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. So, an appropriate word to complete the analogy could be 'odd'.

Therefore, the analogy can be written as: eighteen : even :: thirty-three : odd.

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