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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help!!! Which is the hypothesis of this statement? If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd. A. If a • b is odd, then a and b is odd. B. If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd. C. a • b is odd. D. a and b are odd.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats a weird question do you have any more info on it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm well if there 2 odd numbers multiplied by eachother most of the time they stay odd. well almost all of the time so if i had to give an answer id go with B. If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If a.b is odd,a and b are odd.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The hypothesis is"If a.b is odd,a and b are odd". For example if 15 is odd then 3 and 5 should also be odd.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your welcome

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