Chapter 3: Problem 42
Evaluate the variable expression for \(a=-2, b=4, c=-1,\) and \(d=3\) $$6 b \div(-a)$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 42
Evaluate the variable expression for \(a=-2, b=4, c=-1,\) and \(d=3\) $$6 b \div(-a)$$
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Is \(-8\) a solution of the equation \(1.6=-0.2 z ?\)
Simplify. $$-4-3-2$$
On January \(23,1916\), the temperature in Browing, Montana, was \(6.67^{\circ} \mathrm{C} .\) On January \(24,1916,\) the temperature in Browing was \(-48.9^{\circ} \mathrm{C} .\) Find the difference between the temperatures in Browing on these two days.
Place the correct symbol, \(<\) or \(>,\) between the numbers. $$-\frac{3}{4} \quad-0.7$$
Find \(-13\) minus \(-8\)
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