Draw a valid conclusion from the given premises.Lonni's math professor said to his class, "After the last session, we will go out for a beer or we will have dinner at Chez Louis."The professor and his class did not go out for a beer.Therefore....

What will be an ideal response?


....the professor and his class had dinner at Chez Louis.

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A.
B. (c - m, y - q)
C. (2c - m, 2y - q)
D. (2m - c, 2q - y)

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A. (x + 20)2 + (y + 25)2 = 152 B. (x - 25)2 + (y + 20)2 = 152 C. (x - 20)2 + (y - 25)2 = 42 D. (x - 25)2 + (y - 20)2 = 152

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Convert the units.3.8 L =  mL

A. 0.0038 mL B. 0.38 mL C. 380 mL D. 3800 mL

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Solve the problem.The gas mileage, m, of a compact car is a linear function of the speed, s, at which the car is driven, for  For example, from the graph we see that the gas mileage for the compact car is 45 miles per gallon if the car is driven at a speed of  i) Using the two points on the graph, determine the function m(s) that can be used to approximate the graph.ii) Using the function from part i, estimate the gas mileage if the

compact car is traveling 44 mph. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.iii) Using the function from part i, estimate the speed of the compact car if the gas mileage is 22 miles per gallon. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.

A.

i)m(s) = - s + 65
ii) 43 miles per gallon
iii) 91 mph
B.
i)m(s) = s + 65
ii) 87 miles per gallon
iii) 86 mph
C.
i)m(s) = - s + 65
ii) 43 miles per gallon
iii) 86 mph
D.
i)m(s) = - s + 65
ii) 87 miles per gallon
iii) 86 mph

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