Questions from Survey of Mathematics


Q: Graph the solution set of the inequality, where x is a

Graph the solution set of the inequality, where x is a real number, on the number line.

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Q: Give an example to show that the associative property does not hold

Give an example to show that the associative property does not hold for the set of integers under the operation of subtraction.

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Q: Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 4

Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 4 + 4

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Q: Assume that Sunday is represented as day 0, Monday is represented

Assume that Sunday is represented as day 0, Monday is represented as day 1, and so on. If today is Thursday (day 4), determine the day of the week it will be in the specified number of days. Assume no...

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Q: Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 4

Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 4 + 6

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Q: Assume that Sunday is represented as day 0, Monday is represented

Assume that Sunday is represented as day 0, Monday is represented as day 1, and so on. If today is Thursday (day 4), determine the day of the week it will be in the specified number of days. Assume no...

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Q: Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 4

Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 4 – 5

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Q: Assume that Sunday is represented as day 0, Monday is represented

Assume that Sunday is represented as day 0, Monday is represented as day 1, and so on. If today is Thursday (day 4), determine the day of the week it will be in the specified number of days. Assume no...

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Q: Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 2

Determine the sum or difference in clock 6 arithmetic. 2 + (1 – 3)

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Q: Consider the 12 months to be a modulo 12 system with January

Consider the 12 months to be a modulo 12 system with January being month 0. If it is currently October, determine the month it will be in the specified number of months. 4 years, 8 months

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