Math Ch 3.1
Why is the statement 8 ≥3 true? Why is 5≥5 true?
8≥3 is true because 8>3 is true. 5≥5 is true because 5 =5 is true.
Write a negotiation for the following statement. Her son's place of birth is New York.
Her son's place of birth is not New York.
Is the given sentence a statement? What channel is the football game on?
No
Is the given sentence a statement? Where do we go from here?
No
Write a negotiation for the statement. Some pencils are shorter than this pencil.
No pencils are shorter than this pencil.
Write the negation of the statement. All trailers have three wheels.
Some trailers have three wheels.
Decide whether the following is a statement or is not a statement. Some integers are natural numbers.
The sentence is a statement because it is either true or false.
Decide whether the following is a statement or is not a statement. August 11, 2011, was a beautiful day.
The sentence is not a statement because it is an opinion.
Decide whether the following is a statement or is not a statement. Meet me at 8:00
The sentence is not a statement but it is a command.
Decide whether the following statement is compound. Julie's sister likes soup and she especially loves sandwiches.
Yes
Is the given sentence a statement? A triangle has four sides.
Yes
Is the given sentence a statement? There are 42 dots on a pair of dice.
Yes
Decide whether the statement is compound. The spoon is smooth or my backpack is heavy.
compound
Decide whether the statement is compound. The phone is big.
not compound
Decide whether the following is a statement or is not a statement. 2+2≠4 and 4+2=4
statement