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17 March, 12:01

The numbers that open Jacob's lock are an odd number, then an even

number, and then another odd number, in that order. Which set of

numbers could be the numbers that open Jacob's lock?

18, 15, 12

11, 18, 14

12, 14, 13

17, 16, 13

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  1. 17 March, 12:07
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    1) 11,18,14

    2) 17,16,13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    They both are odd numbers because they can't be divided evenly by 2. The second numbers are both even numbers because they can be divided evenly by 2

    (let me know if I missed anything)
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