Please select a subject first
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Find which is greater?
12 × (6 – 8) or 12 × 6 – 8
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Find which is greater.
{(-3) - 4} × (-5) or (-3) - 4 × (-5)
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The sum of two integers is -15. If one of them is 9, find the other.
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The difference between an integer and -6 is -5. Find the values of x.
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The sum of two integers is 28. If one integer is -45, find the other
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The sum of two integers is -56. If one integer is -42, find the other.
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The difference between an integer x and (−9) is 6. Find all possible values of x.
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Find the result of subtracting the sum of all integers between 20 and 30 from the sum of all integers from 20 to 30.
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Add the product of (-13) and (-17) to the quotient of (-187) and 11.
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The product of two integers is-180. If one of them is 12, find the other.
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A number changes from −20 to 30. What is the increase or decrease in the number?
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A number changes from 40 to - 30. What is the increase or decrease in the number?
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Fill in the blank:
Two boys cycling on the road with the same speed are _______ relative to each other.
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Fill in the blank:
One to and fro motion of a clock pendulum takes time = ________
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Fill in the blank:
36 km h-1 = ______
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Select the correct alternative:
A book lying on a table is an example of
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Explain the meaning of the terms rest and motion.
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Comment on the statement ‘rest and motion are relative terms’. Give an example.
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Write true or false of the following statement.
A gum bottle lying on a table has no energy.
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Fill in the blank using one of the word: at rest, in motion.
A person walking in a compartment of a stationary train is relative to the compartment and is relative to the platform.
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