A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134753119
Author: Sheldon Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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A whole number is an abundant number if the sum of its factors​ (other than the number​ itself) is greater than the number itself. A deficient number is a number with factors​ (other than the number​ itself) whose sum is less than the number itself.
 
a.
Determine which of the following numbers are abundant or deficient.
 
i.
40
ii.
28
iii.
8
b.
Find at least one more number that is deficient and one that is abundant.
The number
26
is an abundant​ number, and
34
is a deficient number.
 
B.
The number
30
is an abundant​ number, and
34
is a deficient number.
 
C.
The number
24
is an abundant​ number, and
30
is a deficient number.
 
D.
The number
34
is an abundant​ number, and
30
is a deficient number
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