85 Keys on a Piano
The solution to this ditloid is: 85 = Keys on a Piano
85/1 is one example. Others are of the form 85*k/k where k is an integer.
85 + 67= 152! ;p
11.9/85 x 100 = 14 Therefore, 11.9 is 14 percent of 85.
P = 1 For K = 1 to M . P = P * N Next K PRINT "N raised to the power of M is "; P
The solution to this ditloid is: 85 = Keys on a Piano
12 - 4 + k = 85 8 + k = 85 k = 77
85/1 is one example. Others are of the form 85*k/k where k is an integer.
All s is p ---->Let this be premise 1 conversion of this premise is: Some p is s. derivation of this premise is: some s is p. All p is k ------>Let this be premise 2 conversion of this premise is: Some k is p. derivation of this premise is: some p is k. Conclusion of premise 1 and premise 2: All s is p All p is k Conclusion: All s is k 5 examples: i) some k is o some o is t valid conclusions: I) some k is t II) some t is k III)some o is k IV)some t is o ii) No s is p No p is k Valid conclusions: I) No p is s II)No k is p III)some s is not p IV)some p is not k V)some p is not s VI)some k is not p iii)All s is p All p is k Valid conclusions: I)All s is k II)some s is p III)some p is k IV)some s is k V)some p is s VI)some k is p VII)some k is s vi)some s is not p some p is not k Valid conclusions: I) No valid conclusion vi)All s is p some p is k valid conclusions: I)some s is k II)some s is p III)some k is p VI)some k is s V)some p is s
85 + 67= 152! ;p
They are members of the infinite set of numbers of the form 85*k where k is an integer. Since the set is infinite, it is not possible to list them. Alternatively, 85, then add 85 so 170, then add another 85 and so on.
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