\[\Large \frac{\color{blue}{\text{Even}}}{\color{green}{\text{Even}}} \ \times \ \color{purple}{\text{Even}} \ \ \color{black}{=} \ \ \color{red}{\text{Odd}}\]
Can an even number, divided by another even number, times another even number ever equal an odd number?
The three even numbers can be different numbers.
If "yes", what are three numbers that work? If "no", then why not?