I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
Eleven. But you have to take 2 letters away, not one. EL even.
Good thinking Amalia, but not correct.
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10:26 am on May 7th, 2020
Eleven. But you have to take 2 letters away, not one. EL even.
6:07 pm on May 7th, 2020
Good thinking Amalia, but not correct.