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Enter t or f depending on whether the statement is true or not. (you must enter t or f -- true and false will not work.) if it is true do a proof and if it is false provide a counter-example (of course the proofs and counter-examples must be written down on if a is divisible by 3 then a is divisible by 9. the substraction of 2 rational numbers is rational. a sufficient condition for an integer to be divisible by 8 is that it is divisible by 2. a sufficient condition for an integer to be divisible by 6 is that it is divisible by 2. if a is divisible by 9 then a is divisible by 3. the product of 2 consecutives integers is even. answer the following questions. 30 division 3 = , 30 mod 3 = -26 division 5 = , - 26 mod 5 = 28 division 4 = , 28 mod 4 = -29 division 10 = , -29 mod 10 = 24 division 9 = , 24 mod 9 = -28 division 6 = , -28 mod 6 = 965255471 mod 101 = 630153353 mod 101 =

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