 value in -2/5, i, j?
i
Let h = 6/11 + -71/110. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) h  (b) -4  (c) 1
b
Let k = -1 + 1. Let n = -0.8 + 0.5. Let h = n + 0. What is the second smallest value in h, -5, k?
h
Let l = -126 + 117.7. Let s = -5 + -3. Let n = l - s. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -2/11  (b) n  (c) -3
b
Suppose -93 = -4*r + r. Let s = -123/4 + r. What is the biggest value in 0.2, s, 2/23?
s
Let s = -7 + 6.89. Let w(b) = -b**3 - 33*b**2 - 34*b - 65. Let h be w(-32). What is the second smallest value in h, 3/7, s?
s
Let l = -41 - -41. Let x be (-24)/11 + 3 + -1. What is the second smallest value in l, 1/3, x?
l
Let n = -0.02 - 7.98. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) 0  (b) 2  (c) n
b
Let s = -1 - -2. Let o = 55/42 - -1/42. What is the biggest value in -3/2, s, o?
o
Let t = -2.6 - -2.5. Let m = 16 + -1. Suppose 4*z + m = -z. What is the third biggest value in z, t, -0.4?
z
Let v = -33 - -34. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) -0.4  (b) -3  (c) -0.3  (d) v
c
Let r = -63 - -123/2. Let o be (-34)/24 + 2/(-8). What is the biggest value in o, -0.3, r?
-0.3
Let s be (-5)/((-50)/(-4))*5. Let l = 0.1 + -1.1. Let t = -2.9 + 2.6. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) l  (b) s  (c) t
a
Let k be (-9)/5 - (-4)/5. What is the biggest value in 0.5, 1, k?
1
Let i be -3 - (-141)/40 - 6/15. What is the second biggest value in 1/5, i, 0, 1?
1/5
Let r = 8 + -8.3. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 2  (b) r  (c) 4/5
c
Let k = -0.5 - -0.6. Let p = -2.9 - k. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) p  (b) 2  (c) -5
a
Let j = -3.61 + -0.09. Let d = j + 4. Let l(i) = i**2 - 4. Let o be l(-3). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) o  (b) d  (c) -4
b
Let i = -0.028 + -0.472. Which is the fourth biggest value?  (a) 5  (b) -4  (c) 1  (d) i
b
Let o = 10 + -22. What is the third biggest value in 4, -3/5, o?
o
Let z = -1822/13 - -140. What is the second smallest value in 2/3, -0.06, z?
-0.06
Suppose 5 = 5*n - 10. Let r = n - -2. Let s = 14 + -11. What is the second biggest value in 4, r, s?
4
Let n be ((-22)/(-33))/(0 + 4/(-18)). Which is the fourth smallest value?  (a) 0.5  (b) -2/11  (c) 10  (d) n
c
Let k = 46 + -95/2. Which is the fourth biggest value?  (a) 0  (b) 2  (c) -1/5  (d) k
d
Suppose 3*n + 3*l - 2*l = 29, 0 = 5*n + 4*l - 60. What is the biggest value in 4, -5/3, n?
n
Let s = -0.05 + 0.25. What is the fourth biggest value in -5, s, 1/4, 2?
-5
Let v = -25 + 23. What is the second smallest value in v, 1, 2?
1
Let w be (10/6 + -1)/(24/(-54)). Which is the biggest value?  (a) 1  (b) w  (c) 75
c
Let x = -6 + 4. Let o = -95 + 91.96. Let l = o - -0.04. What is the third smallest value in l, x, -2/9?
-2/9
Let x = -2.4 - -2. Let r = 3.92 - -0.08. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 1  (b) r  (c) x
a
Let h = 0.01 - -1.99. Let k = -1 - h. Which is the biggest value?  (a) -3/5  (b) k  (c) 0.2
c
Let g = 87 + -263/3. Let f = -41.3 - -41. Which is the biggest value?  (a) 0  (b) f  (c) g
a
Let x(y) = -y**3 - 7*y**2 - 6*y - 1. Let n be x(-6). Let w be (1 + -3 - 0)*-6. Let v be 2*n - (-26)/w. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -2/5  (b) v  (c) 3
a
Let m = -0.2 + 1.4. Let a = -0.2 + m. Let f = -0.1 + 3.1. What is the smallest value in -0.3, f, a?
-0.3
Suppose 0 = -2*x, 2*x + 2 = -0*n - 2*n. Which is the biggest value?  (a) -0.3  (b) n  (c) 3
c
Let q = -2 + 2.3. Let l = q + -1.3. Suppose -j = -s + 7 - 2, -2*s - 4*j = 8. Which is the smallest value?  (a) s  (b) l  (c) -1/4
b
Let v = -23 + 24. What is the second biggest value in -2/11, v, -3?
-2/11
Suppose q - 2*o - 16 = o, 4*o = q - 18. Let w = q - 8. Let k(g) = 2*g. Let r be k(w). What is the smallest value in 0.3, r, -2?
-2
Let o(i) = 1535*i**3 + 2*i. Let j be o(2). Let p = j - 110005/9. Let m = p + -61. What is the second biggest value in 1/9, m, -0.1?
1/9
Let r(q) = -5*q + 2. Let d be r(1). Let m = 11 + -21. What is the smallest value in d, -2/5, m?
m
Suppose -4*j + 4 = 4*w, 0*j + 4*j = -w - 2. Suppose -20 = -d + 5*p, -w*d - 4*p + 0 = 16. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 2/9  (b) -1/5  (c) d
c
Let f = -0.2 - -0.1. Let g = -11.08 - -11. Let o = -3.92 + g. What is the third biggest value in 4, o, f?
o
Let p = 4 + -9. Let a = p + 3. What is the third smallest value in -0.2, -1, a?
-0.2
Let o = 2.94 + 0.06. Let m = -408 + 408. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 0.3  (b) m  (c) o
a
Let k = -0.19 + 0.19. Which is the smallest value?  (a) -3  (b) 0.2  (c) k
a
Let n = 3 + -23. Let v be (3 + 0)/(15/n). What is the second smallest value in v, 0.2, 2/9?
0.2
Let t = 0.36 + -0.06. Let u = 0.1 - -0.3. Let n = -0.3 - 0.7. What is the smallest value in t, n, u?
n
Let l be (-6)/4*(-8)/3. Let i = 0.2 - -0.3. Let w be (-14)/3 - (-12)/18. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) w  (b) l  (c) i
b
Let u = -1 + 1.4. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -3  (b) u  (c) 5
a
Let v = 5 - 8. Let n = -8.4 + 8. Let o = 3 + -2.6. Which is the smallest value?  (a) o  (b) n  (c) v
c
Let g = -19.6 - -19. Let o = -1.1 + 1. Let m = o - g. What is the third biggest value in -1, m, 3?
-1
Let i be (1/2)/((-1)/(-10)). Let j = i + -3. Suppose -4 = 2*y + j. What is the third biggest value in -0.3, -2, y?
y
Suppose 0 = -2*f + 1 + 1. Let u be (-32)/(-30) - (-4)/(-10). Let l = -0.94 - 0.06. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) l  (b) f  (c) u
c
Let y = 8/9 - 29/63. Let x be (-1)/(-2)*6 - 1. Let l be (-2)/4 + 11/x. What is the biggest value in y, l, -3?
l
Let y = -89 - -85. What is the biggest value in y, -0.3, -2?
-0.3
Let k = 0 - -1. Let h = -2 + k. Let j = 0 + h. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0.4  (b) 0.3  (c) j
b
Let k = 69 + -141/2. What is the second biggest value in 2/13, 0, k?
0
Let o = 3.89 - -0.11. Let p = -4 + o. Let x = -4 + -1. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 5/4  (b) x  (c) p
c
Let s = 13.7 - 13. Let z = s + -0.5. Let w = 5.04 + -0.04. What is the biggest value in -4, w, z?
w
Let v = 26 - 28. Suppose -4*r - 2*l - 16 = l, 0 = 3*r - 3*l - 9. What is the second biggest value in v, -0.5, r?
r
Let s = -10 - -12. Let w = 3.6 - -10.4. Let k = 9 - w. Which is the smallest value?  (a) s  (b) 1  (c) k
c
Let s = -22 - -8. Let m = 13.9 + s. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) m  (b) 0.3  (c) 1
b
Let z be ((-144)/21140)/(2/80). Let f = -2/151 + z. What is the second biggest value in f, -3/8, 2/9?
f
Let k = 60 + -301/5. Let d = -5 + 8. What is the biggest value in k, -5/6, d?
d
Let v = -13/33 + 2/33. Let x = -38 - -57. Let p = 19 - x. What is the smallest value in -0.1, p, v?
v
Let g = -10 + 7. Let n = g - -2.8. Let k = -3 - -3.2. What is the third smallest value in n, 2/7, k?
2/7
Let v = -64 - -60. Which is the biggest value?  (a) 2  (b) 7  (c) -0.2  (d) v
b
Let b = 0.02 + 0.28. Let q = 8 - 2. Let i be ((-2)/2)/(q - 5). What is the smallest value in -1/5, b, i?
i
Let f = 8.5 + -8.4. Let b = 515/6 - 86. What is the third biggest value in -5, b, f?
-5
Let l = 4.13 + 0.87. What is the fourth smallest value in l, -4, -2/5, 2/11?
l
Let c = -16 - -19. Suppose b - 9 = 4*b - 2*g, -g - 9 = c*b. What is the second smallest value in b, 0.1, 2?
0.1
Let l = 5 - 5.3. Suppose 0*a - 2*a = -4. Suppose -a*s - 12 = -5*s. What is the biggest value in s, -4, l?
s
Let g = 57 + -400/7. What is the second biggest value in 3/2, g, 4?
3/2
Let y = 5.18 + -0.18. What is the third biggest value in y, -2/5, 5/3?
-2/5
Let u = -1 + 5. Let m be 4/14 + 6/(-21). Let p = 5.16 + -0.16. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) u  (b) m  (c) p
a
Let m be 0/(-2) - (-4)/3. What is the second biggest value in m, -4, -3?
-3
Let i = 7 - 1. Let f = i + -5.5. Let g(h) = -h. Let z be g(0). Which is the smallest value?  (a) -5  (b) f  (c) z
a
Let n(g) = g + 4. Let v be n(-2). Let o = -5/12 - -1/12. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) o  (b) -2/3  (c) v
a
Let b be (-2)/((-40)/12 + 2). What is the smallest value in 5, b, -0.15?
-0.15
Let o = 1.11 + -0.81. Suppose 11 = 5*p + 1. Suppose -3*q = p + 1. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) q  (b) -2/15  (c) o
b
Let g = 62 + -62.2. Let m be (6/52)/((-3)/(-4)). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) m  (b) 0.2  (c) g
a
Let x be (-2)/3 + 119/21. Let o = -0.44 + 0.04. Which is the smallest value?  (a) x  (b) 0.1  (c) o
c
Let o = 0.3 - 0.8. Suppose -5*g + 22 = -k, 5*g = -5*k - 0*k + 40. 