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Estimate the number of people living in the US in 1,900. 

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Round 560,565,131 to the nearest ten-million.
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Estimate the cost to live in an apartment for 1 year if the rent is $209 per month and utilities are $64
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Determine whether the type of reasoning used is inductive or deductive reasoning.
If a computer tech says it will cost $225 to fix my computer, it will actually cost $300. Since
A computer tech told me it would cost $225 to fix my computer, I can expect it to cost me $300.
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An item that originally cost $279.99 is on sale for 20% off. Estimate the sale price of the item.
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The manager of an Internet cafe is having new counters custom-made. She wants to put 8 PCs on
Each counter with 3 feet between the PCs and 2 feet on each end. The PCs measure 18 inches wide
And 24 inches high. What length of counters should the Internet cafe have made?
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A person's monthly budget includes $236 for food, $165 for gasoline, and $170 for utilities. If the
Person earns $2,406 per month, how much money is left for other expenses?
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Use inductive reasoning to find a pattern, and then make a reasonable conjecture for the next number in the
Sequence. 

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The peak rate of a phone company is
per minute, and the off-peak rate is
per minute. Find
the savings for a 23-minute phone call if it was made during off-peak time as opposed to peak time.


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Determine whether the type of reasoning used is inductive or deductive reasoning.
Victor has already lost 3 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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For a specific year, the average household income for selected states is shown here. Estimate the
average household income for Ohio. 

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Use inductive reasoning to find a pattern, and then make a reasonable conjecture for the next number in the
Sequence. 

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One number is 21 more than another number. The sum of the numbers is 29. Find the numbers.
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Use inductive reasoning to make a conjecture about a rule that relates the original number to the final
Answer. Try to prove your conjecture using deductive reasoning.
Select a number.
Add 90.
Multiply by 6.
Subtract 540.
Divide by 6.
Subtract the original number.
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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?
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Read the following scenario and determine whether the type of reasoning used by Leanne is
inductive or deductive. Explain how you decided.
Leanne was concerned that if she continued to be late for work, she would lose her job.
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Bob and Sue are celebrating their 5th wedding anniversary. Estimate the total cost of their evening based on
the prices below:
theater $63.59
dinner $76.83
drinks $17.71
taxi $13.25
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