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11 October, 22:05

What is the counterexample for the conjecture?

Conjecture: Any number that is divisible by 2 is also divisible by 4.

A. 32

B. 12

C. 40

D. 18

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  1. 11 October, 22:09
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    Short Answer D

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    The answer you want must be factored down to prime factors, two of which are two 2s.

    18 = 2 * 3 * 3 There is only one two in this so it is not going to be divisible by 4.

    40 = 4 * 10 which = 10 when divided by 4

    12 = 3 * 4 which = 3 when divided by 4

    32 = 8 * 4 which = 8 when divided by 4 All these last 3 work. Only 18 does not.
  2. 11 October, 22:31
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    Your answer would be: D. 18
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