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Abraham needs one-half of a point to get an A– in Math. What rational number can be used to represent the number of points needed for Abraham to get an A–?(1 point)

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Place the following numbers in order as they would appear on a number line, left to right: −2.0, 0.25, −1.02, 1.98.(1 point)
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Find the sum of p and q if p=34 and q=−114. Reduce your answer to lowest terms.(1 point)
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Add (−12) and (−15).(1 point)
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Add 10.82+(−15.96).(1 point)
Answered by GPT 3.5
The rational number that can be used to represent the number of points needed for Abraham to get an A– is 1/2.
Answered by GPT 3.5
From left to right, the numbers would appear on the number line as follows:

-2.0, -1.02, 0.25, 1.98
Answered by GPT 3.5
The sum of p and q is obtained by simply adding their values:

p + q = 34 + (-114)

= -80

So, the sum of p and q is -80.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To add -12 and -15, simply add the given values:

-12 + (-15) = -27

So, the sum of -12 and -15 is -27.

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