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Mathematics, 19.10.2019 18:00, Leffew

Which is a counterexample to this conjecture? the sum of 3 and any other number is an odd number. a. 3 + 4 = 7 b. 3 + 51 = 54 c. 3 + 58 = 61 d. 3 + 98 = 101

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