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Answer:
A counterexample is sufficient, as long as it is well built and complete.
Step-by-step explanation:
A counterexample is a statement used to show that a previously spoken statement is false.
The counterexample must be direct, clear, simple, well constructed and concise to be effective. If the counterexample has all of these characteristics, only one counterexample is sufficient to show that a conditional statement is flawed.
As an example of this, we can use a square as a counterexample of a statement that states that every rectangle has 4 equal sides.
Answer:
33
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the interquartile range , first find the median (middle value) of the lower and upper half of the data. These values are quartile 1 and quartile 3 . The IQR is the difference between Q3 and Q1.
The answer is A, just so you know this was the best math class I’ve ever been in