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What kind of reasoning is Kim using?
Kim notices that 24 = 6 + 18, 63 = 9 + 54, 39 = 12 + 27, and 72 = 9 + 63, so she thinks it is likely that she can write every number divisible by 3 as the sum of two numbers divisible by 3.
A.
inductive
B.
deductive
C.
conclusion
D.
hypothesis
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OpenStudy (leann01xxx):
Give me just a minute, i might have the answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
inductive
OpenStudy (anonymous):
reasoning from the examples
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OpenStudy (leann01xxx):
Well, i got deductive.
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
and what kind of reasoning are you using ?
OpenStudy (firejay5):
A. Inductive
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What kind of reasoning is used here?
If a = b and c = d, then a – c = b – d.
A.
deductive
B.
hypothesis
C.
conclusion
D.
inductive
OpenStudy (firejay5):
C. Conclusion
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OpenStudy (leann01xxx):
I believe it's conclusion. Since it answered it's self...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the reason for Statement 3?
A.
property of opposites
B.
addition property of equality
C.
identity property of addition
D.
associative property of addition
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