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TEST BANK FOR Discovering Mathematics A Quantitative Reasoning Approach, 2nd Edition by Richard N. Aufmann Chapter 1-11 chapter 1 Enter the appropriate value to answer the question or solve the proble... m. 1. What is the missing number in the sequence below? , , , ? , , ... 2. Use inductive reasoning to predict the most probable next letter in the list. . . . , H, I, M, N, R, S, . . . 3. In a chess tournament, each player played a game in the first round. The losers dropped out. This process continued until a winner was declared. The winner of the tournament played 12 games. How many people were in the tournament? Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 4. Use deductive reasoning to determine the number that will always be produced from the following procedure. Pick a number. Add 10 to the number and multiply the sum by 4. Subtract 8 and then decrease this difference by 4 times the original number. a. Let n be the original number (add 10) (multiply by 4) (substract 8) (decrease by 4 times original number) (final number) b. Let n be the original number (add 10) (multiply by 4) Name: Class: Date: Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 2 (substract 8) (decrease by 4 times original number) (final number) c. Let n be the original number (add 10) (multiply by 4) (substract 8) (decrease by 4 times original number) [Show More]
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