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Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(01.05 MC)
Which is a counterexample of the following conditional?
"If a number is divisible by seven, then it is odd."
28
21
7
1
(01.05 MC)
Which is a counterexample of the following conditional?
"If a number is divisible by seven, then it is odd."
28
21
7
1
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To find a counterexample for the conditional statement "If a number is divisible by seven, then it is odd," we need to look for a number that is divisible by seven but is not odd (i.e., it is even).
Let's analyze the options:
- **28**: This number is divisible by 7 (28 ÷ 7 = 4), and it is even.
- **21**: This number is divisible by 7 (21 ÷ 7 = 3), and it is odd.
- **7**: This number is divisible by 7 (7 ÷ 7 = 1), and it is odd.
- **1**: This number is not divisible by 7, so it doesn't apply.
Since 28 is the only number that is both divisible by 7 and not odd (it is even), it serves as a counterexample.
Thus, the answer is **28**.
Let's analyze the options:
- **28**: This number is divisible by 7 (28 ÷ 7 = 4), and it is even.
- **21**: This number is divisible by 7 (21 ÷ 7 = 3), and it is odd.
- **7**: This number is divisible by 7 (7 ÷ 7 = 1), and it is odd.
- **1**: This number is not divisible by 7, so it doesn't apply.
Since 28 is the only number that is both divisible by 7 and not odd (it is even), it serves as a counterexample.
Thus, the answer is **28**.
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