Answer:
[tex]n[/tex] is a multiple of 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's think about this.
Even numbers are basically numbers that, when divided by 2, get us an integer.
This means that [tex]n[/tex] must be an even integer.
However,
Every other even number, when divided by 2, gets you an odd integer.
This means that every second even number, [tex]n \div 2[/tex] gets us an even number.
This also means that every time [tex]n \div 2[/tex] is an even number, n will be a multiple of 4 (as [tex]2\cdot 2 = 4[/tex]).
Test this out with any even number that's a multiple of 4 (all multiples of 4 are even numbers)
Hope this helped!