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Order the steps for writing an indirect proof. |
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3, 2, 1 |
B. |
2, 1, 3 |
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1, 2, 3 |
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2, 3, 1 |
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2. |
Which assumption would you make to start an indirect proof of the statement Bob took the dog for a walk |
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Bob did not take the dog for a walk. |
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Bob does not have to take the dog for a walk. |
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Bob will take the dog for a walk. |
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D. |
Bob may take the dog for a walk. |
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3. |
Choose the possible measure for 1 in the figure shown. |
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110° |
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11° |
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0° |
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180° |
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4. |
Name the property that justifies that if a is less than b, then a cannot be greater than b. |
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Transitive Property |
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Comparison Property |
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Multiplication Property |
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Subtraction Property |
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5. |
Wu bought some presents for his friends' birthdays recently. The sales tax in Wu's city is 5.75%, and everything he bought was taxable. If Wu spent a total of $109.98, what was the price of everything he bought before sales tax? |
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$104.00 |
B. |
$6.32 |
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$116.31 |
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$63.24 |
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