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Test: HiSET: Math
Consider the following statement:
"If an integer is odd and is between 10 and 20, then it must be prime."
1. | Which of the following is a counterexample to the statement? |
The integer 16 is not prime.
Odd numbers are not evenly divisible by 2.
The integer 9 is not prime.
The integer 15 is not prime.
The integer 13 is prime.
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