Liberal Art MTh

course 151-41

Q1: The group doesn't have supervision and they do act in an orderly manner. This statment would have to be false because it contridicts the original statment3

ok

Q2: abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba. This is every possible way and the best way to do this is put them in alphabetical order and then there is only one way you can change each set

3

okay

Q3: a and d are in both. a b c d f g appear atleast once. e h i j k l do not appear

3

ok

Q4: 17 because each number is increased by 5, 48 because each number is times by 2, 29 becasue each number is the sum of the it and the previous number

3

okay

Q5: start by dividing the smallest possible nubmer into 28 and you get 28 = 2 * 14 then you break 14 down into 7*2 so you get 28=2*2*7 28 can then be broken down into 4*7 then 4 is broken down into 2*2 so it is 2*2*7=28 34 can only be broken down 2*17 because 17 can not be broken down farther

3

ok

Q6: when you add then up and divide by 7 you get six and then you see that 3 differs from six by 3 4 differs by 2 6 differs by 0 7 differs by 1 and 9 differs by 3

3

ok

Q7: 1, 2, 0, 1, 2 is the difference of each number in set one and 3, 5, 6, 2, 2, is for set two so with this spread the second set is easily more spread out

2

ok

Q8: 36/4= 9 36-4=32 then 288/9= 32 so 36 is 9 times 4 and the difference is 32 288 is 9 times greater then the desired number therfor the desired number is 32

2

ok

Q9: The longer side is 20 because if you take the short sides and divide them into short sides of small triangle then you find that the larger triangle sides are 4 times more so 5 time 4=20

3

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