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-15.2 + (-7.4) =

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Simplify the expression below.

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Order these integers from greatest to least: 4, -3, 0, 8, -5
A -5, -3, 0, 4, 8
B -3, -5, 0, 4, 8
C 8, 4, 0, -3, -5
D 0, -3, 4, -5, 8
Find the absolute value |-4|
A -4
B 0
C -2
D 4
Find the difference 1-(-10).
A -11
B -9
C 9
D 11
Which is an example of the zero pair principal?
A -5, 5
B 5, 5
C -5, -5
D 0,0
- 3/8
- 1/8
1/8
3/8
Select all statements that are TRUE.
Select all statements that are TRUE.
Mark whether the statements are Always True, Sometimes True, or Never True.
Always True
Sometimes True
Never True
At 7 A.M. the temperature was -2 degrees C. In the afternoon, the temperature was 11 degree C. What was the echange of temperature during the day?
A -13 degrees C
B -6 degrees C
C 11 degrees C
D 13 degrees C
Meg's hourly salary is $7.75. Last week she worked a 30-hour week. How much did she earn?
A $37.75
B $ 180
C $232.50
D $275
Bob has $25 to spend on the school feild trip. After paying $14.00 for the cost of the feild trip and $5.25 for lunch, how much will she have left?
A $5.75
B $12.75
C $12.00
D $ 18.50
Kaci works at a bread store. She has 8 1/4 pounds of dough. She is making .75 pound loaves. How many loaves will she be able to make?
A 22 loaves
B 11 loaves
C 2.75 loaves
D .75