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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 18:50 KaleahV

Asha makes a conjecture that the perimeter of a square whose sides are an odd integer is always even. Which choice is the best proof of her conjecture?
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Every time you add four odd numbers, the sum is an even
number.
Let m and n both represent odd numbers that are the side
lengths of a square. And let m +n be an even number.
Therefore, m+n=n+m, which shows that the sum
of two odd numbers is even. And if two odd numbers are
even, then four odd numbers are also even.
Let n be an odd number. Because 4n is a multiple of 2, it
is an even number.
Look at these different examples: 5+5
9+9+9+9= 36. So if the side of a square is add,
the perimeter must be even.


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