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8. f(-2) =
9. f(3) =
10. f(5) =

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Answer 1
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Don has the longest section of pipe because the fraction number 11/16 is greater than the fraction number 2/3.

What is Algebra?

Algebra is the study of abstract symbols, while logic is the manipulation of all those ideas.

The decimal number is the sum of a whole number and part of a fraction number. The fraction number is greater than zero but less than one.

David says he has 2/3 of a line length left, while Wear says he has 11/16 of a length left.

Convert the fraction numbers 2/3 and 11/16 into the decimal number. Then we have

2/3 = 0.6667

11/16 = 0.6875

The decimal number 0.6875 is greater than 0.6667. Then the fraction number 11/16 is greater than the fraction number 2/3.

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Answer:

Don

Step-by-step explanation:

1. We make the fractions have common denominators so it is easier to compare them. We can do this buy multiplying 2/3 by a factor of 16, so it becomes 32/48. For 11/16, we multiply by a factor of 3 so it becomes 33/48. It is now apparent that Don has the longer pipe.

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  S = {2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13}

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Step-by-step explanation:

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