1.   Looking at several specific situations to arrive at an educated guess is called __________.
    A. inductive reasoning B. a conjecture
    C. deductive reasoning D. guessing
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  2.   Make a conjecture based on the following information. For points A, B, and C, AB = 2, BC = 3, and AC = 4.
    A. A, B, and C form a right triangle.
    B. A, B, and C are collinear.
    C. A, B, and C form on equilateral triangle.
    D. A, B, and C are noncollinear.
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  3.   Daniel wants to send Jasmine flowers for her birthday. At the flower store, he can choose between roses, irises, or carnations. The salesperson tells Daniel that 50% of the customers buy roses, 30% buy carnations, and 20% buy irises. Which of the following is a valid conjecture?
    A. Jasmine will be excited to receive flowers for her birthday. B. The salesperson likes carnations.
    C. More customers buy roses than carnations. D. Daniel will buy Jasmine irises.
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  4.   Determine if the following conjecture is true or false? Explain.

Given: x2 = 4
Conjecture: x = 4 or x = -4

    A. False; the square root of a positive number is always a positive number.
    B. True; two answers are always more accurate than one answer.
    C. False; the square root of 4 is 2 or -2.
    D. True; squaring a positive number results in a positive number and squaring a negative number results in a positive number.
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  5.   Make a conjecture based on the following information. M is obtuse.
    A. mM = 30 B. M is acute
    C. mM is not 180 D. M is straight
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