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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is a counterexample to the conjecture? Any number that is divisible by 3 is divisible by 9. A. 18 B. 63 C. 27 D. 69

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Landon34

OpenStudy (landon34):

yeah?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Deadly_Roses @dan815 @DariusX

OpenStudy (landon34):

you want me to help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

27

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how

OpenStudy (landon34):

is it 63?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk i need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how is it 63

OpenStudy (landon34):

I believe it is 63, becuase it was not formally proven.

OpenStudy (landon34):

look up the definiton of conjecture

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but 9/3 is 27

OpenStudy (anonymous):

look at the problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aye is is 27 cuz both r divisble by 3 and 9

OpenStudy (landon34):

no 27 was formally proven, we are looking for something that was not.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my bad it is 18 cuz 9x2 =18 and 6x3=18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both r divisble by those numbers i deserve that medal

OpenStudy (landon34):

ther you go.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u did not know that i had to think about ti

OpenStudy (landon34):

bye guys.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bye

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