|Medal|Fan| Which example supports the given conjecture? The sum of three odd numbers is an odd number. A. 3 + 5 + 7 = 15 B. 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 C. 2 + 4 + 8 = 14 D. 4 + 5 + 6 = 15
@texaschic101
Help :(
3,5,7 are odd numbers. 15 is a odd number. 3+5+7=15 Your answer should be A. @ShootingStarz
Thanks Can ya help me with 2 more please?
What are the questions.
Which number supports the given conjecture? If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by 9, then the number is also divisible by 9. A. 19 B. 54 C. 87 D. 109
54/9=6 6*9=54 B. is your answer. since the sum of the digit is divisuble by 9, and the number is also divisible by 9.
The other numbers are all decimals too so that would be your only choice when they are divided by 9.
Thanks so much i just need help with one more so if you could help that'd be great! :)
Which equation supports the given conjecture? The sum of the squares of two consecutive integers is an odd integer. A. (2 + 3)2 B. 32 + 52 = 34 C. 4 + 52 = 29 D. 52 + 62 = 61
@YoungStudier can you help :D
It's so hard T_T
I've seen worst then this. I'll take a crack at it.
lol, But i have no idea what to put.
Ok The options are actually \[A.(2+3)^2\] \[B.3^2+5^2=34\] \[C.4+5^2=29\] \[D.5^2+6^2=61\] @ShootingStarz Please put the right answers out please next time.
It's okay the right answer is D And the answers are correct :)
I already figured out what it was. :)
Please do not just copy and paste. Try to make the answers like this when they show up. If you copy and paste they don't even look right. @ShootingStarz
Oh, okay Sorry.
You need anymore help with other questions? @ShootingStarz
No thanks i'm done i got a 100% :D
Thanks for asking.
Good job. @ShootingStarz Your getting good at math I see?
Thanks, and yeah i guess..i just did some research lol :D
Thanks for helping me, and i gtg Byeee! :D
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