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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 15:01 avambrown05

Hedly gathered the following evidence. 5(22) = 110 5(33) = 165 5(44) = 220 Which conjecture might Hedly make from this evidence? Is the conjecture valid? Select one: a. When you multiply 11 by a multiple of 5, the first and last digits of the product will sum to the middle digit; this conjecture is valid.

b. When you multiply 11 by a multiple of 11, the first and last digits of the product will sum to the middle digit; this conjecture is valid.

c. When you multiply 5 by a multiple of 11, the first and last digits of the product will sum to the middle digit; this conjecture is valid.

d. When you multiply 5 by a multiple of 11, the first and last digits of the product will sum to the middle digit; this conjecture is not valid.

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