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check your understanding 1. look at the two sentences below. if somethi…

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check your understanding

  1. look at the two sentences below.

if something has stripes, then it is a zebra.
if something is a zebra, then it has stripes.
which of the two sentences, if any, is true? how do you know?

  1. decide whether the statement is true or false. if false, give a counter - example.

a. if i have 25 cents, then i have 2 dimes and a nickel.
b. if a number is divisible by 4, then that number is divisible by 2.
c. if a figure is a rectangle, then it has 4 sides.

  1. consider the statement: if your body temperature is 103°, then you have a fever.

a. identify the condition and the conclusion of the sentence.
b. write the converse of this statement.
c. is the converse true or false? if true, explain why. if false, give a counter - example.

  1. if a soccer game in the knock - out round ends in a draw (tie) at the end of the 90 minutes, the game continues into overtime. is this a biconditional statement? explain why or why not.

example 3 use a conjecture to make a prediction
based on the data in the table, how many residents would you expect to vote in the 7th town council election?
look for a pattern by comparing the ratios of the number of voters to the number of residents for each year. then use the pattern to make a conjecture about the number of residents who will vote in the 7th town election.
the ratios are: $\frac{386}{3511}approx0.110$, $\frac{414}{3790}approx0.109$, $\frac{451}{4085}approx0.110$, $\frac{544}{4907}approx0.111$, $\frac{623}{5562}approx0.112$, $\frac{767}{7014}approx0.109$
conjecture: the number of voters each year is about 11% of the residents.
town council elections voter turnout

yeartotal residentsvoters
23790414
34085451
44907544
55562623
67014767
77785?

Explanation:

Response
1.

Step1: Recall the definition of a zebra

A zebra is defined as an animal with stripes. So, "If something is a zebra, then it has stripes" is true by the very definition of a zebra. The statement "If something has stripes, then it is a zebra" is false because there are other animals with stripes (e.g., tigers).

Step1: Consider coin - value combinations

There are other combinations of coins that can make 25 cents (e.g., 5 nickels, 1 quarter). So the statement "If I have 25 cents, then I have 2 dimes and a nickel" is false. A counter - example is having 1 quarter.

Step1: Recall divisibility rules

If a number is divisible by 4, it can be written as \(n = 4k\) for some integer \(k\). Since \(4k=2\times(2k)\), the number is also divisible by 2.

Answer:

The statement "If something is a zebra, then it has stripes" is true. The statement "If something has stripes, then it is a zebra" is false.

2.

a.