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12 January, 05:37

Consider the expression. It has been simplified below with some values unknown.

-33/-10 - (-45.3 + 35.2) = - 33/-10+?

What is the smallest and largest unknown value from the equation? Must say the smallest value and largest value.

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  1. 12 January, 05:47
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    Given expression is

    -33/-10 - (-45.3 + 35.2)

    Problem says that it is simplified.

    After simplification it gives:

    -33/-10+?

    Now we need to find the unknown value that goes in place of?.

    Notice that it is expression having only constants so we will get a unique answer not the smallest or largest value.

    Now let's find the value of unknown that goes in place of?

    -33/-10 - (-45.3 + 35.2) = - 33/-10+?

    we see that - 33/-10 is on both sides so we can remove that

    - (-45.3 + 35.2) = ?

    Now let's simplify the left side by distributing the negative sign

    +45.3 - 35.2=?

    10.1 = ?

    Hence the unknown value is 10.1 that goes in place of?.
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