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For the first four weeks of school, the cafeteria served either spaghetti or lasagna on Thursday. Based on the evidence, Liam states that the cafeteria will serve Italian food next Thursday. Is Liam's
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For the first four weeks of school, the cafeteria served either spaghetti or lasagna on Thursday. Based on the evidence, Liam states that the cafeteria will serve Italian food next Thursday. Is Liam's statement a conjecture or theorem? Explain.
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Hi! I believe that the answer is "conjecture" based on the definition of the word, which is basically: some sort of statement that's unproved but believed to be true/correct.
So basically Liam made a prediction that isn't certain to be true but it seems like it is. :)
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