Chapter 1: Problem 39
In Exercises \(1-66,\) compute the value of each expression. $$-6+13+(-6)$$
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Chapter 1: Problem 39
In Exercises \(1-66,\) compute the value of each expression. $$-6+13+(-6)$$
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Graph the given set on a number line. \(\\{x | x \text { is an even natural number less than } 10\\}\)
Locate the given number between two successive integers on the number line. For example, if the given number is \(2.6,\) it is located between 2 and 3 on the number line. $$2 \frac{1}{3}$$
Evaluate the given expression. Remember to follow the order of operations. $$\frac{18-3(4-1)}{2 \cdot 3+3}$$
Compute the given expression. Round off your answer to two decimal places where necessary. $$0.53(21)-0.42(85)$$
Evaluate the given expression. Remember to follow the order of operations. $$6+4(3+2)$$
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