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Problem 1E:
The next number in the pattern 2,4,6,8,10 is 12Problem 2E:
My dog barked and woke me up at 1:02 a.m., 2:03 a.m., and 3:04 a.m. So he will bark again and wake...Problem 3E:
To find the perimeter P of a square with side of length s, I can use the formula P=4s. So the...Problem 4E:
A company charges a 10% re-stocking fee for returning an item. So when I return a radio that cost...Problem 5E:
In Exercises 1-16, determine whether the reasoning is an example of deductive or inductive...Problem 6E:
6. If you take your medicine, you’ll feel a lot better. You take your medicine.Therefore, you’ll...Problem 7E:
It has rained every day for the past six days, and it is raining today as well. So it will also rain...Problem 9E:
9. The 2000 movie Cast Away stars Tom Hanks as the only human survivor of a plane crash, stranded on...Problem 10E:
10. If the same number is subtracted from both sides of a true equation, the new equation is also...Problem 13E:
It is a fact that every student who ever attended Delgado University was accepted into graduate...Problem 14E:
For the past 126 years, a rare plant has bloomed in Columbia each summer, alternating between yellow...Problem 16E:
16. (This anecdote is adapted from a story by Howard Eves in In Mathematical Circles.) A scientist...Problem 17E:
17. Discuss the differences between inductive and deductive reasoning. Give an example of each.
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18. Give an example of faulty inductive reasoning.
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Determine the most probable next term in each of the following lists of numbers. 6, 9, 12, 15, 18Problem 20E:
Determine the most probable next term in each of the following lists of numbers 13,18,23,28,33Problem 21E:
21. 3, 12, 48, 192, 768
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32, 16,8,4,2Problem 23E:
3, 6, 9, 15, 24, 39Problem 24E:
13,35,57,79,911Problem 25E:
25.
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1,4, 9, 16, 25Problem 27E:
27. 1, 8, 27, 64, 125
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28. 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42
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Determine the most probable next term in each of the following lists of numbers. 4, 7, 12, 19, 28,...Problem 30E:
30. 27, 21, 16, 12, 9
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33. Construct a list of numbers similar to those in Exercise 19 such that the most probable next...Problem 34E:
34. Construct a list of numbers similar to those in Exercise 30 such that the most probable next...Problem 36E:
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3=3(31)23+9=3(91)23+9+27=3(271)23+9+27+81=3(811)2Problem 45E:
12=11212+14=11412+14+18=11812+14+18+116=1116Problem 46E:
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1+2+3++800Problem 50E:
1+2+3++2000Problem 51E:
Modify the procedure of Gauss to find the sum .
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Explain in your own words how the procedure of Gauss can be modified to find the sum 1+2+3++n, where...Problem 54E:
53. Modify the procedure of Gauss to find the sum
54. Use the result of Exercise 53 to find the sum...Problem 55E:
55. What is the most probable next number in this list?
12, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3
(Hint: Think about a...Problem 57E:
57. Choose any three-digit number with all different digits, and follow these steps.
a. Reverse the...Problem 58E:
58. Choose any number, and follow these steps.
a. Multiply by 2.
b. Add 6.
c. Divide by 2.
d....Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Art Of Problem SolvingChapter 1.1 - Solving Problems By Inductive ReasoningChapter 1.2 - An Application Of Inductive Reasoning: Number PatternsChapter 1.3 - Strategies For Problem SolvingChapter 1.4 - Numeracy In Today’s WorldChapter 2 - The Basic Concepts Of Set TheoryChapter 2.1 - Symbols And TerminologyChapter 2.2 - Venn Diagrams And SubsetsChapter 2.3 - Set OperationsChapter 2.4 - Surveys And Cardinal Numbers
Chapter 3 - Introduction To LogicChapter 3.1 - Statements And QuantifiersChapter 3.2 - Truth Tables And Equivalent StatementsChapter 3.3 - The Conditional And CircuitsChapter 3.4 - The Conditional And Related StatementsChapter 3.5 - Analyzing Arguments With Euler DiagramsChapter 3.6 - Analyzing Arguments With Truth TablesChapter 4 - Numeration SystemsChapter 4.1 - Historical Numeration SystemsChapter 4.2 - More Historical Numeration SystemsChapter 4.3 - Arithmetic In The Hindu-Arabic SystemChapter 4.4 - Conversion Between Number BasesChapter 5 - Number TheoryChapter 5.1 - Prime And Composite NumbersChapter 5.2 - Large Prime NumbersChapter 5.3 - Selected Topics From Number TheoryChapter 5.4 - Greatest Common Factor And Least Common MultipleChapter 5.5 - The Fibonacci Sequence And The Golden RatioChapter 6 - The Real Numbers And Their RepresentationsChapter 6.1 - Real Numbers, Order, And Absolute ValueChapter 6.2 - Operations, Properties, And Applications Of Real NumbersChapter 6.3 - Rational Numbers And Decimal RepresentationChapter 6.4 - Irrational Numbers And Decimal RepresentationChapter 6.5 - Applications Of Decimals And PercentsChapter 7 - The Basic Concepts Of AlgebraChapter 7.1 - Linear EquationsChapter 7.2 - Applications Of Linear EquationsChapter 7.3 - Ratio, Proportion, And VariationChapter 7.4 - Linear InequalitiesChapter 7.5 - Properties Of Exponents And Scientific NotationChapter 7.6 - Polynomials And FactoringChapter 7.7 - Quadratic Equations And ApplicationsChapter 8 - Graphs, Functions, And Systems Of Equations And InequalitiesChapter 8.1 - The Rectangular Coordinate System And CirclesChapter 8.2 - Lines, Slope, And Average Rate Of ChangeChapter 8.3 - Equations Of LinesChapter 8.4 - Linear Functions, Graphs, And ModelsChapter 8.5 - Quadratic Functions, Graphs, And ModelsChapter 8.6 - Exponential And Logarithmic Functions, Graphs, And ModelsChapter 8.7 - Systems Of Linear EquationsChapter 8.8 - Applications Of Linear SystemsChapter 8.9 - Linear Inequalities, Systems, And Linear ProgrammingChapter 9 - GeometryChapter 9.1 - Points, Lines, Planes, And AnglesChapter 9.2 - Curves, Polygons, Circles, And Geometric ConstructionsChapter 9.3 - The Geometry Of Triangles: Congruence, Similarity, And The Pythagorean TheoremChapter 9.4 - Perimeter, Area, And CircumferenceChapter 9.5 - Volume And Surface AreaChapter 9.6 - Transformational GeometryChapter 9.7 - Non-Euclidean Geometry And TopologyChapter 9.8 - Chaos And Fractal GeometryChapter 10 - Counting MethodsChapter 10.1 - Counting By Systematic ListingChapter 10.2 - Using The Fundamental Counting PrincipleChapter 10.3 - Using Permutations And CombinationsChapter 10.4 - Using Pascal’s TriangleChapter 10.5 - Counting Problems Involving “Not” And “Or”Chapter 11 - ProbabilityChapter 11.1 - Basic ConceptsChapter 11.2 - Events Involving “Not” And “Or”Chapter 11.3 - Conditional Probability And Events Involving “And”Chapter 11.4 - Binomial ProbabilityChapter 11.5 - Expected Value And SimulationChapter 12 - StatisticsChapter 12.1 - Visual Displays Of DataChapter 12.2 - Measures Of Central TendencyChapter 12.3 - Measures Of DispersionChapter 12.4 - Measures Of PositionChapter 12.5 - The Normal DistributionChapter 13 - Personal Financial ManagementChapter 13.1 - The Time Value Of MoneyChapter 13.2 - Consumer CreditChapter 13.3 - Truth In LendingChapter 13.4 - The Costs And Advantages Of Home OwnershipChapter 13.5 - Financial InvestmentsChapter 14 - Graph TheoryChapter 14.1 - Basic ConceptsChapter 14.2 - Euler Circuits And Route PlanningChapter 14.3 - Hamilton Circuits And AlgorithmsChapter 14.4 - Trees And Minimum Spanning TreesChapter 15 - Voting And ApportionmentChapter 15.1 - The Possibilities Of VotingChapter 15.2 - The Impossibilities Of VotingChapter 15.3 - The Possibilities Of ApportionmentChapter 15.4 - The Impossibilities Of Apportionment
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