Answer:
We have two cases.
Step-by-step explanation:
A proof by Induction consists of two cases, the base case (or basis) and the induction step. Induction is a style of argument we use to convince ourselves and others that a mathematical statement is always true. Many mathematical statements can be proven by simply explaining what they mean.
Hope this helps.
Please mark me as Brainliest.
<u>Answer:</u>
- 16 marbles.
- 15 balloons.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
<u>Question-1 solution:</u>
<u>We can solve this question with the help of proportion. Seek solution below!</u>
- 6:4 = 24:x
- => 6x = 96
- => x = 16
Hence, for question 1, the answer is 16 marbles.
<u>Question-2 solution:</u>
<u>We can solve this question with the help of proportion. Seek solution below!</u>
- 6:4 = x:10
- => 60 = 4x
- => x = 15
Hence, for question 2, the answer is 15 balloons.
Hoped this helped.

Answer:
The admixture of words and math symbols must be rewritten to allow processing towards a correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use brackets [ ] and up carrot symbol (^, obtained by pushing the shift key at same time as 6 key) to rewrite the question. The order of operations called GEMA (Grouping, Exponents, Multiplication and Division from left to right and then Addition and Subtraction from left to right) can only be done once the symbols are placed to match the textbook question. Math is a language and its symbols must be used in place of words to assure the correct result.