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  1. To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities - APEX

    To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities – APEX

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  2. To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities. Apex :)

    To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities.

    Apex 🙂

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  3. Yes, all numbers that have 2 in the one's place are composite numbers. In fact, all even numbers except for 2 itself are composite numbers.

    Yes, all numbers that have 2 in the one’s place are composite
    numbers. In fact, all even numbers except for 2 itself are
    composite numbers.

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  4. Yes. Basic rule is two odds make an even, two evens make an even, an even and an odd make an odd. And note that any two consecutive numbers include exactly one odd and one even. Or more directly, if you start at number n you will add it to n+1 giving 2n+1. Since 2n is even, 2n+1 is odd.

    Yes. Basic rule is two odds make an even, two evens make an
    even, an even and an odd make an odd. And note that any two
    consecutive numbers include exactly one odd and one even. Or more
    directly, if you start at number n you will add it to n+1 giving
    2n+1. Since 2n is even, 2n+1 is odd.

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