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Question: `qQuery 1.1.4 first 3 children male; conclusion next male. Inductive or deductive?

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Your solution:

Inductive because it is basing the answer on a pattern

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Ok

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Question: `qQuery 1.1.8 all men mortal, Socrates a man, therefore Socrates mortal.

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Your solution:

Deductive because it is based on solid evidence not an assumption it goes from general statement to a specific statement because it is men in general but Socrates specifically

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Ok

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Question: `qQuery 1.1.20 1 / 3, 3 / 5, 5/7, 7/9, ... Probable next element.

Your solution:

The numerator will go to the next odd number from the previous numerator so the next numerator will be 9. The denominator will do the same so it will go from 9 to 11 leaving you with the next element 9/11

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Ok

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Question: `qQuery 1.1.23 This problem wasn't assigned, but you should be able to make a good attempt: 1, 8, 27, 64, ... What is the probable next element?

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Your solution:

I did not get this answer

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The elements are increased by the cube of the counting numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, so you would do 5^3 next to get your answer of 125

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Question: `qQuery 1.1.36 11 * 11 = 121, 111 * 111 = 12321 1111 * 1111 = 1234321; next equation, verify.

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Your solution:

11,111*11,111= 123454321

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Ok

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Question: `qDo you think this sequence would continue in this manner forever? Why or why not?

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Your solution:

Yes because you keep adding a additional one

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The answer is no because once you get into double digits the pattern will be broken up due to how you have to write the numbers out

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Question: `qQuery 1.1.46 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 2000 by Gauss' method

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Your solution:

2001 is the answer because you pair 1 with 2000 and get 2001

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Ok

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Question: `qQuery 1.1.57 142857 * 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. What happens with 7? Give your solution to the problem as stated in the text.

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Your solution:

The pattern is that the answers all contain the same numbers until you multiply by 7 and you get 999,999 which breaks the pattern

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Ok

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