10 Questions
What is the numerical value of A when a=2.5 and b=-1.2?
-3.7
What is the numerical value of B when a=2.5 and b=-1.2?
-0.3
What is the numerical value of C when a=2.5 and b=-1.2?
-1.8
Why is E=A-C an integer?
Because subtracting two integers results in an integer
What is the result of F=A+B+C when a=2.5 and b=-1.2?
-5.5
Show that E = A - C is an integer.
E = A - C = 3.7 - 6.2 = -2.5
What are the numerical values of A, B, and C when a=2.5 and b=-1.2?
A = 3.7, B = -0.7, C = 6.2
Calculate F, G, and H when a=2.5 and b=-1.2.
F = 0.6, G = 9.4, H = -3
Arrange F, G, and H in increasing order.
H, F, G
Determine whether the statement 'H is the largest value among F, G, and H' is true or false when a=2.5 and b=-1.2.
False
Test your skills in evaluating algebraic expressions and proving number properties with this quiz. Calculate the numerical values of given expressions with specific values of variables, and then prove that a specific expression results in an integer. Additionally, perform arithmetic operations with multiple expressions and arrange the results in a specific order.
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