Answer:
A counterexample for a conjecture is the statement that disproves a conjecture.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find : What is a counterexample for the conjecture?
Solution :
A conjecture is an educated guess but not yet proven. It is possible that next example shown the conjecture wrong.
A counterexample is an example that disproves or disagree a conjecture.
For example : Prime numbers - 3,7,11,23
Conjecture - All prime numbers are odd
Counterexample - 2
→ 2 is a prime number but not odd, it is an even number.
In one year there are 365 days of 24 hours. Each hour has 60 minutes and each minute is 60 seconds long. So, 60s/min x 60 min/hr x 24hr/day x 365 days equals 31,536,000s.
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Answer:
Bob forgot to distribute 3 to 1.50 in the parentheses
Step-by-step explanation:
Bob made the mistake in his first step.
In the equation 3(x + 1.50) = 30, the 3 has to be distributed to both x and 1.50.
But, Bob only distributed it to x, which led him to get the wrong answer.
So, Bob's mistake when solving was that he forgot to distribute the 3 to 1.50
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Week = w
1 hour = d
Formula
w = dm + c
The m is the gradient
The c is the d when w is 0
First let’s do m
m is basically how much the d changes from one point to another
So how much does d changes from 20 to 15.5
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