Chapter 1: Q40. (page 57)
Find a counterexample for each conditional statement.
If an animal cannot fly, then the animal is not a bird.
Short Answer
The statement that "if an animal cannot fly, then the animal is not a bird" is not true.
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Chapter 1: Q40. (page 57)
Find a counterexample for each conditional statement.
If an animal cannot fly, then the animal is not a bird.
The statement that "if an animal cannot fly, then the animal is not a bird" is not true.
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Evaluate the expression .
Name the set or sets of numbers to which each real number belongs.
Estimate each square root to the nearest whole number.
Estimate each square root to the nearest whole number.
Ms. Hernandez boarded her dog at a kennel for 4 days. It cost \(18.90 per day, and she had a coupon for \)5 off. What was the final cost for boarding her dog?
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