Yes, red buoys are typically odd-numbered. In navigation, red buoys are used to mark the left side of a channel when entering from the sea, and they are usually numbered with odd numbers (e.g., 1, 3, 5). Conversely, green buoys, which mark the right side of the channel, are even-numbered. This system helps mariners navigate safely.
It is bouy number 3 marking the channel into a harbor. Odd numbered bouys are normally green and on the left side as you enter the harbor.
178 odd numbered pages in 356 pages.
There is a total of 16 odd numbered days n the month of December.
2007An odd-numbered year is a year which ends in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. Some examples od odd-numbered years are 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 etc and odd-numbered years can NEVER be leap years.
A boat should cruise between a green and red buoy. The red buoy will always be located on the right side of your boat. Red buoys will always mean , returning, red, and right. There will be a number on a red buoy that will give the chart location. The numbers will always be even.
the elections are held and even numbered years and terms begin the following odd numbered year.
In a street with 43 houses, the odd-numbered houses are those numbered 1, 3, 5, and so on, up to 43. The sequence of odd numbers can be represented as 1, 3, 5, ..., 43. Since there are 22 odd numbers from 1 to 43 (inclusive), there are 22 odd-numbered houses on that street.
If you were born in an even numbered year, your license will expire on your birthday in an even numbered year. If you were born in an odd numbered year, your license will expire on your birthday in an odd numbered year.
Do not pass between the buoy and the shore
Keep the buoy on your right side
Recto is the word for odd numbered (right-hand) pages. Verso is for even pages (left-hand).
Keep the red buoy on the right side of your boat. If the red buoy is on the left side of the boat, you're about to run aground. "Red to the Right, Returning."