Great. A multiple choice question without the choices.
I have a hunch that this was originally a multiple-choice question, and you haven't given us the list of choices along with the question. There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that solve this equation. Go back to the list under the question, find the ordered pair where the 'y' number is 2 more than the 'x' number, and that's your solution.
The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot be any ordered pair which can satisfy an expression.
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The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot, therefore be any ordered pairs which can satisfy an expression.
Great. A multiple choice question without the choices.
The custodial parent must follow the court ordered visitation schedule or they will be in contempt of a court order. The child cannot make that choice without causing legal difficulties. See related question link.The custodial parent must follow the court ordered visitation schedule or they will be in contempt of a court order. The child cannot make that choice without causing legal difficulties. See related question link.The custodial parent must follow the court ordered visitation schedule or they will be in contempt of a court order. The child cannot make that choice without causing legal difficulties. See related question link.The custodial parent must follow the court ordered visitation schedule or they will be in contempt of a court order. The child cannot make that choice without causing legal difficulties. See related question link.
I have a hunch that this was originally a multiple-choice question, and you haven't given us the list of choices along with the question. There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that solve this equation. Go back to the list under the question, find the ordered pair where the 'y' number is 2 more than the 'x' number, and that's your solution.
It is not possible to answer the question with no information about which ordered pairs!
The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
Depends on the multiple choice question
Tricky question. I would say it is technically a choice, because you are "choosing" to not make a choice.
An answer stem is the part of a multiple-choice question that presents the initial information or prompt to which the answer choices are related. It typically poses a question or incomplete statement that the test-taker must respond to by selecting the correct answer choice.
Was no the first choice she gave?
All of the riding level tests have multiple choice questions. Multiple choice means there is more than one answer to the question to choose from.
because he wanted to show what the world was made of and he was ordered to so he didnt have a choice.
Probably, I have the Desire and it isn't too annoying!