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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a • b is an odd integer. Which shows the hypothesis? A. a and b are not odd integers B. a • b is not an odd integer C. a and b are odd integers D. a • b is an odd integer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@peachpi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@campbell_st

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@DanJS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@DanJS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@peachpi

OpenStudy (danjs):

hypothesis is an assumption to test out, it could be anything..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then i'm going with C then i guess

OpenStudy (danjs):

actually, for that statement, it is the second thing...

OpenStudy (danjs):

or you could test by a contradiction maybe, so idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i'll try that thanks.

OpenStudy (danjs):

I think it just says Statement/Problem - a and b are odd integers Hypothesis - a*b must be odd too

OpenStudy (mathmate):

In a typical conditional statement: IF hypothesis THEN conclusion.

OpenStudy (danjs):

oh, i c

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