Use inductive reasoning to decide whether the conclusion for the following argument is correct. Pick any counting number. Multiply the number by 6. Subtract 3 from the product. Divide the difference by the sum of the original number and 7. The resulting number is 6.
a. The conclusion is correct.
b. The conclusion is incorrect.
c. There is not enough information to determine the validity of the conclusion.
b. The conclusion is incorrect.
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A. k = 13
B. k = 12
C. k =
D. k = 66
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Find the unknowns on the right side of the partial fraction decomposition. =
+
+
A. A = -7, B = , C =
B. A = 7, B = , C =
C. A = -7, B = - , C = -
D. A = 7, B = - , C = -
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Evaluate the expression.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Solve for x correct to one decimal place.
(a) 173.2
(b) 230.9
(c) 57.7
(d) 57.9
(e) 114.1
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