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Use inductive reasoning to find a pattern for the answers. Then use the pattern to guess the result of the final calculation, and perform the operation to see if your answer is correct.
12,345,679\times9=111,111,111 12,345,679\times18=222,222,222 12,345,679\times27=333,333,333 \cdot \cdot 12,345,679\times36=?
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Determine whether the type of reasoning used is inductive or deductive reasoning. Matthew has already lost 5 cameras. He didn't spend a lot of money on his newest camera because he knows he'll eventually lose that one too.
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Use inductive reasoning to find a pattern for the answers. Then use the pattern to guess the result of the final calculation, and perform the operation to see if your answer is correct.
+1=1 +3= +5= +7= +9=
A) 133
B) 143
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Phil has 12 stamps of denominations $0.37 and $0.23. If the total value of the stamps is $3.18 how many $0.37 stamps does Phil have?
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Use inductive reasoning to find a pattern, and then make a reasonable conjecture for the next number in the sequence. 1 3 7 13 15 19 25 27 31 37
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Use inductive reasoning to find a pattern, and then make a reasonable conjecture for the next number in the sequence. 5 10 20 40 80
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A recipe calls for 3 cups of flour. If the baker wants to make half a recipe, how much flour should be used? A) 5 cups
B) 6 cups
C) cups
D) cup
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A person's monthly budget includes $226 for food, $172 for gasoline, and $193 for utilities. If the person earns $2037 per month, how much money is left for other expenses?
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A car travels 485 miles on 11.9 gallons of gasoline. How many miles per gallon did the car get? (Round to the nearest tenth.)
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For a specific year, the average household income for selected states is shown here. Estimate the average household income for North Carolina.

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One number is 18 more than another number. The sum of the numbers is 36. Find the numbers.
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Use deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion. On Christmas Day, Korean restaurants and gardens are always open, so this Christmas Day we can
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