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Click here for answer Joe skateboards every day after school with Derek. Today Joe will skateboard with Derek after school.

Click here for answer An angle is acute if it measures between 0 and 90 degrees. <DOG measures 89 degrees. Therefore, <DOG is acute.

Click here for answer If kids drink milk every day they will have strong bones. Kelly drinks milk every day. Kelly will have strong bones

Click here for answer There is no school on weekends for public schools in NJ. It is Saturday. Therefore, there are no classes in public schools in NJ.

Click here for answer The Pythagorean Theorem states if a, b, & c are sides of a right triangle, then a 2 + b 2 = c 2. The sides of a triangle are 3, 4, & 5. The triangle is a right triangle.

Is the network traceable? Click here for answer

Click here for answer Is the figure traceable?

Click here for answer Is this network traceable?

Click here for answer Is the network traceable?

Click here for answer Is the network traceable?

All prime numbers are odd numbers. Click here for answer

If the product of two numbers is positive, then the two numbers must be positive. Click here for answer

The sum of two numbers is always greater than the larger number. Click here for answer

If two angles are supplementary, then they form a linear pair. Click here for answer

The cube of a number is always greater than the number. Click here for answer

Click here for answer Find the next number in the sequence. 7, 50, 351, 2458, ?

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Click here for answer How many blocks in the 5th stage?

Click here for answer Find the next number in the sequence. 1, 5, 25, 125, ?

State the next two number in the pattern. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, ?, ? Click here for answer

Click here Click here to select a different question. Inductive. There is a pattern, but Joe may not skateboard with Derek today.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Deductive. It is a fact that acute angles measure between 0 and 90 degress, so the conclusion is True.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Inductive. It is a pattern, and not necessarily true.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Deductive. These are facts and the conclusion is True.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Deductive. These are facts and the conclusion is True.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Not traceable. It has 4 odd vertices.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Not traceable. It has 4 odd vertices.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Yes it is traceable. All vertices are even.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Yes, it is traceable. It has only 2 odd vertices.

Click here Click here to select a different question. Yes it is traceable. It has only 2 odd vertices.

The only even prime number is 2. Click here Click here to select a different question.

The two numbers can both be negative. (-5)(-4) = 20 Click here Click here to select a different question.

2 + (-5) = -3 which is not larger than 2. Click here Click here to select a different question.

Angles that are supplementary do not have to be adjacent to form a linear pair. Click here Click here to select a different question

(-2) 3 = -8 which is not larger than -2. Click here Click here to select a different question.

Click here Click here to select a different question. The next number is 7 x = 17207

Click here Click here to select a different question. The circle is divided into 8ths.

Click here Click here to select a different question. There are 15 blocks in the 5th stage.

Click here Click here to select a different question. 5 0 = 1, 5 2 = 25, 5 3 = 125, 5 4 = 625

Click here Click here to select a different question. The next two prime numbers are 17 and 19