How can we know? You do not list the expressions "below". At a guess, if one of them is 0.8333(recurring) then it is that one.
You are probably referring to an "equal to" sign (=). This sign makes one side of the equation equal to the other.
Great. A multiple choice question with no choices to look at. Hopefully, one of the expressions said something about the numbers 9 or 15, which are divisible by 3 but not by 6.
8^2x (8Ă8)^x 8^xĂ8^x
a set of rules used to evaluate expressions with more than one operation is the
either this one (greater than) < or this one (less than) >
How can we know? You do not list the expressions "below". At a guess, if one of them is 0.8333(recurring) then it is that one.
4a + 4b is one possible answer.
2+2 (If you have some specific expressions, list them and perhaps we can work out which is the one which doesn't equal 1.)
1/4 or 0.25 or 4-1
An infinite number of other expressions are all equal to 22/33.Here is one of them: 2/3
You are probably referring to an "equal to" sign (=). This sign makes one side of the equation equal to the other.
An inequality is similar to an equation, in that it compares two expressions. But in an equality, instead of an equal sign, you would usually use one out of the following inequality symbols:* less than * less than or equal * greater than * greater than or equal
4(p+8) is one possibility.
An inequality would one type of such sentences. Example: x < 4 .
5.(8+3)
One unit below a meter is a decimeter, which is equal to one-tenth of a meter.