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Start your free trialOscar Chong
Courses Plus Student 292 PointsPls help me out
the question is :
Write a function named even_odd that takes a single argument, a number.
return True if the number is even, or False if the number is odd.
You can use % 2 to find out the remainder when dividing a number by 2. Even numbers won't have a remainder..
Can you pls tell me what should i do? Thanksss
def even_odd(num):
while True:
if num == even:
return True
else:
return False
1 Answer
Oli Flemmer
13,394 PointsYou need to use % to find out if a number is odd or even. What % does is find the remainder of a division calculation; for example 9 % 4 = 1 . This is because 9 divided by 4 is 2 REMAINDER 1. All even numbers % 2 = 0. And all odd numbers % 2 = 1. E.g 6% 2 = 0 and 5 % 2 = 1. You can wright an if statement to check if num % 2 = 0 or 1. If itβs 0 then itβs even and you can return False if itβs 1 then you can return True.
Try and attempt to do the chanllenge on your own, but Iβm going to leave my code below.
def even_odd(num):
if num % 2 == 0: #even
return False
if num % 2 == 1: #odd
return True