Yes. The '4' and the '3' are its two digits, and the '3' in the last place identifies it as an odd number (not evenly divisible by 2).
Yes it is becuase there are two digits ( a 4 and a 3) and then it is odd because It's last number is odd (the 3) The odd numbers it could end in include 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. So the answer is yes
Yes, 43 is a two-digit odd number because it consists of two digits (4 and 3) and is not evenly divisible by 2. Thus, it meets the criteria for both classifications.
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