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Semmy [17]
3 years ago
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How many odd numbers can be formed from 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4 of the number must be less than 4000000

Mathematics
1 answer:
Doss [256]3 years ago
6 0
The number of odd numbers that can be formed is 6
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Is the following statement a good definition? Why? An integer is divisible by 100 if and only if its last two digits are zeros.
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The given statement is:
An integer is divisible by 100 if and only if its last two digits are zeros

The two conditional statements that can be made are:

1) If an integer is divisible by 100 its last two digits are zeros.

This is a true statement. If a number is divisible by 100, it means 100 must be a factor of that number. When 100 will be multiplied by the remaining factors, the number will have last two digits zeros. 

2) If the last two digits of an integer are zeros, it is divisible by 100.

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Therefore, the two conditional statements that are formed are both true.

So, the option A is the correct answer.
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 ⇒ 4g= 32
⇒ g= 32/4
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2. c= 5*6
⇒ c= 30

3. f+4= 3*5
⇒f+4= 15
⇒ f= 15-4
⇒ f= 11.

4. b+6= 30/5
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⇒ b= 6-6
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5. a-5= 60/5
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⇒ q= 6-6
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⇒ h= 8*3
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