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17. Mexico
18. Answers may vary. Sample: softball
19.
Live in the
U.S.
20.
Live in
New
England
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21.
Musicians
Flute
Players
22.
Acute Angles
Vegetables
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Angles
Carrots
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32. Converse: If two angles are congruent, then they have measure
90. The original statement is true and the converse is false.
33. If a person is an Olympian, then that person is an athlete.
34. If something is a robin, then it is a bird.
35. If something is a whole number, then it is an integer.
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47. a. If you want to look good at the beach this summer, then
join GoodFit Health Club.
b. If I join GoodFit Health Club, then I will look good at
the beach this summer.
c. Answers may vary. Sample: Als statement means that
joining the club will make him look good. The ad
statement does not guarantee that he will look good.
48. If a figure is a square, then it has four congruent angles; true.
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Hypothesis
63. 25 statements;
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34. V is a counterexample.
35. L is a counterexample.
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38. Angles are congruent if and only if they have equal measure.
39. The sum of the digits of an integer is divisible by 9 if and
only if the integer is divisible by 9.
40. A number is a whole number if and only if it is a
nonnegative integer.
41. If A and B are right angles, then A and B are
supplementary angles.
42. If A and B are supplementary angles, then A and B
are right angles.
43. A and B are right angles if and only if A and B are
supplementary angles.
44. A and B are supplementary angles if and only if A and
B are right angles.
45. A and B are right angles if and only if A and B are
adjacent angles.
46. A and B are adjacent angles if and only if A and B
are supplementary angles.
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47.
Amy plays the drums. Bob plays the guitar. Carla plays
the keyboard.
48. a. If an integer is divisible by 10, then its last digit is 0. If an
integers last digit is 0, then it is divisible by 10.
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bc.
d.
Integers with
Last Digit of 0
Integers
Divisible by 10
Integers
Divisible
by 10
Integers
with Last
Digit of
0
Integers
Divisible by 10
Integers with
Last Digit of 0
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8. not possible
9. Nadine Muzerall attended the University of Minnesota.
10. If an animal is a red wolf, then it is endangered.
11. If two planes are not parallel, then they intersect in a line.
12. If you read a good book, then your time is well spent.
13. If you are studying botany, then you are studying a science.
1415. Answers may vary. Samples are given.
14. If an Alaskan mountain is over 20,300 ft high, then it is the
highest in the United States. Alaskas Mt. McKinley is the
highest in the United States.
15. If you live in Lubbock, then you live in the 28th state to
enter the Union. Levon lives in the 28th state to enter the
Union.
16. Must be true; by (E) and (A), it is breakfast time. Then by
(D), Julio drinks juice.
17. Must be true; by (E) and (A), it is breakfast time. Then by
(C), Curtis drinks water.
18. May be true; by (E) and (A), it is breakfast time. We dont
know what Kira drinks at breakfast time.
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1. a. Add. Post.
b. Subst. Prop.
b. Subst. Prop.
c. Simplify.
c. Distributive Prop.
d. Subtr. Prop. of
d. Simplify.
e. Div. Prop. of
e. Subtr. Prop. of
f. Div. Prop. of
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3. a. Mult. Prop. of
4. a. Distr. Prop.
b. Distr. Prop.
b. Subtr. Prop. of
c. Add. Prop. of
c. Div. Prop. of
5. Reflexive Prop. of
6. Distr. Prop.
7. Div. Prop. of
8. Symmetric Prop. of
9. Mult. Prop. of
16. 15
17. 5x
18. YU AB
19. /K
20. PQR
21. 3
22. EF 7
24. C
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27. a. Given
b. Def. of midpoint
c. Subst. Prop. of
d. Subtr. Prop. of
e. Div. Prop. of
28. a. 1. KL LM KM (Segment Add. Post.)
2. 2x 5 2x 35 (Subst. Prop.)
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3. 4x 5 35 (Simplify.)
4. 4x 40 (Add. Prop. of )
5. x 10 (Div. Prop. of )
b. 15
29. a. 1. mGFE mEFI mGFI ( Addition Post.)
2. 9x 2 4x 128 (Subst. Prop.)
3. 13x 2 128 (Simplify.)
4. 13x 130 (Add. Prop. of )
5. x 10 (Div. Prop. of )
b. 40
30. a. Given
c. Subst. Prop.
b. Def. of Bisector
d. Subtr. Prop. of
e. Div. Prop. of
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35. symmetric
37. transitive
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1. 20
2. x 5 25, y 5 105
3. 30
4. 60, 60
5. 75, 105
6. 120, 120
7. a. 90
b. 90
c. Subst.
d. m3
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15. C
b. mY
16. DOB AOC and DOA BOC since they are
vert. '.
17. EIG FIH since all rt. ' are ; EIF HIG since
they are compl. of the same .
18. KPJ MPJ since they are marked ; KPL MPL
since they are suppl. of '.
19. Answers may vary. Sample: (5, 1)
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