Math Homework
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QUESTION 1
1. Determine the most probable next term in the sequence. 486, 162, 54, 18, 6
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QUESTION 2
1. Use inductive reasoning to predict the next equation. 9 × 9 = 81 99 × 99 = 9801 999 × 999 = 998,001
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9999 × 9999 = 999,001 |
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9999 × 9999 = 1,000,001 |
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999 × 9999 = 99,980,001 |
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9999 × 9999 = 99,980,001 |
QUESTION 3
1. Determine the most probable next term in the sequence. 1, 4, 1, 4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
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QUESTION 4
1. Decide whether the argument is an example of inductive or deductive reasoning. Fresh fruit costs more in winter. This is January. Therefore these fresh strawberries will cost more.
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QUESTION 5
1. Determine the most probable next term in the sequence.
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QUESTION 6
1. Determine the most probable next term in the sequence. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11
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QUESTION 7
1. Use inductive reasoning to predict the next equation.
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QUESTION 8
1. Decide whether the argument is an example of inductive or deductive reasoning. 23 + 17 = 40, 43 + 47 = 90, 31 + 3 = 34. Therefore, the sum of two prime numbers is even.
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QUESTION 9
1. Use inductive reasoning to predict the next equation. (5 × 1) x (2 × 1) = 10 (5 × 10) x (2 × 2) = 200 (5 × 100) x (2 × 3) = 3000
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(5 × 1000) x (2 × 4) = 4000 |
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(5 × 1000) x (2 × 4) = 45,000 |
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(5 × 1000) x (2 × 4) = 40,000 |
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(5 × 1000) x (2 × 4) = 35,000 |
QUESTION 10
1. Use inductive reasoning to predict the next equation. 56 - 54 + 52 - 50 = 57 - 55 + 53 - 51 66 - 64 + 62 - 60 = 67 - 65 + 63 - 61
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76 + 74 - 72 + 70 = 77 + 75 - 73 + 71 |
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76 - 74 + 72 - 70 = 77 - 75 + 73 - 71 |
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76 - 74 - 72 + 70 = 77 - 75 + 73 - 71 |
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76 + 74 - 72 - 70 = 77 + 75 - 73 + 71 |
QUESTION 11
1. Decide whether the argument is an example of inductive or deductive reasoning. The last four answers were false. Therefore, the next will be false.
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QUESTION 12
1. Determine the most probable next term in the sequence. 2, -14, 98, -686, 4802
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QUESTION 13
1. Decide whether the argument is an example of inductive or deductive reasoning. Every coach knows his sport well. John Madden is a football coach. Therefore John Madden knows football well.
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QUESTION 14
1. Determine the most probable next term in the sequence.
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