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Example Question #142 : Algebraic Concepts
Which is the greater quantity?
(A)
(B)
(B) is greater
It is impossible to determine which is greater from the information given
(A) is greater
(A) and (B) are equal
(B) is greater
, so (B) is greater.
Example Question #21 : Equations
Which is greater?
(A)
(B)
(A) is greater
It is impossible to determine which is greater from the information given
(A) and (B) are equal
(B) is greater
(B) is greater
, so (B) is the greater quantity.
Example Question #142 : Algebraic Concepts
How many elements of the set can be substituted for
to make the inequality
a true statement?
Three
One
None
Two
Four
None
None of choices fit this criterion, so the correct answer is none.
Example Question #151 : Algebraic Concepts
How many elements of the set can be substituted for
to make the inequality
a true statement?
None
Two
Four
Five
One
One
(Note that the inequality symbol switches here)
Of the elements of , only
fits this criterion.
Example Question #22 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
If , then how many integers can be substituted for
to make the equation
a true statement?
Two
One
Infinitely many
Zero
It cannot be determined from the information given
One
If , the equation can be rewritten and solved as follows:
This is the only number that makes this statement true, so the correct choice is "one".
Example Question #151 : Algebraic Concepts
If , then how many integers can be substituted for
to make the equation
a true statement?
One
Six
Two
Three
Zero
One
If , then the equation can be rewritten and solved as follows:
The only integer that can be cubed to yield the result is
, so the correct response is "one".
Example Question #27 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
If , then how many integers can be substituted for
to make the equation
a true statement?
It cannot be determined from the information given
Zero
Two
One
Infinitely many
Two
If , the equation can be restated and solved as follows:
Both and
make this true, so both make the original statement true. "Two" is the correct choice.
Example Question #28 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
How many elements of the set can be substituted for
to make the inequality
a true statement?
Three
Five
Two
One
Four
One
Of the elements of the set , only
fits this criterion, making "one" the correct choice.
Example Question #29 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
Which is the greater quantity?
(A)
(B)
(B) is greater
(A) and (B) are equal
It is impossible to determine which is greater from the information given
(A) is greater
(A) is greater
Since ,
.
, so (A) is greater.
Example Question #152 : Algebraic Concepts
If , then how many integers can be substituted for
to make the equation
a true statement?
Zero
Infinitely many
Two
One
Four
Infinitely many
If , this can be rewritten as
However, since zero multiplied by any number yields a product of zero, this is a true statement for all values of . This makes "infinitely msny" correct.
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