) -5
b
Let t = 0 + -3. Let w = -66.6 - -62. Let j = w + -0.4. What is the third smallest value in j, t, -0.4?
-0.4
Let w = 2 + 1. Let u(s) = s + 4. Let c be u(7). Suppose 0 = -0*r + c*r + 55. What is the third biggest value in w, 0.7, r?
r
Let f = 0.058 + -0.758. Let i = -120.3 + f. Let s = i - -116. What is the second smallest value in 1, s, -2?
-2
Let r be 2769/(-5514) - (-12)/24. Which is the biggest value?  (a) 1  (b) 0  (c) r
a
Let s = 955/4311 + 1/1437. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0.14  (b) -3  (c) s  (d) -0.5
a
Let g = -1.4 - -6.4. Suppose 40 = 2*u + 4*s, 3*u + s - 52 = -s. Let h = u - 47/3. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -2/3  (b) g  (c) h  (d) -0.2
c
Let w = -554/7 - -79. Let y = -1460.7 - -1461. What is the second biggest value in 0.2, w, y?
0.2
Let l be ((-3)/(-2))/(15/20). Let p be (0 - 1)/(17/l). Let c(y) = 99*y + 104. Let o be c(-1). What is the second smallest value in p, -3, o, -0.4?
-0.4
Let j be (-28110)/(-140050) + (-12)/60. What is the third smallest value in 1, 4/7, j?
1
Let s be ((-18)/(1 - -2))/((-20)/10). Let p be 24/(-132) - 171738/(-759). Let u = p - 226. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) s  (b) u  (c) -1/6  (d) -3
c
Let v be 312/117*3/72. Let j = 0.3 - 0. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) j  (b) -0.3  (c) 1  (d) v
a
Let v = 6.47 - 7. Let f = v + 0.65. Let p = -5/22 - 3/11. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) p  (b) -4  (c) f
a
Let g be 15/26 - (-25)/(-311 + -14). Which is the fourth smallest value?  (a) g  (b) -2/17  (c) 0.4  (d) -1/11
a
Let m = -21 + 34. Let z = -1549/5634 + 33/626. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -0.3  (b) 4  (c) m  (d) z
b
Let c = 4 + -8. Let y = -9.99 + 2.93. Let f = y - -6.66. What is the biggest value in 1, f, c?
1
Let s = -12074 + 12090. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 3  (b) 2/19  (c) s  (d) 2/9
a
Suppose -u + 2*u + 0*u = 0. Suppose u = 2*r - 4*r - 36. Let k be 114/(-36) + (-3)/r. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) k  (b) 2/11  (c) -0.3  (d) 0.1
c
Let i = 80 + -68. Suppose 0 = 6*u - 0*u - i. Let o = -20 + 18. What is the fourth biggest value in 0.3, o, u, -0.02?
o
Let w = 97881.0211 + -97886. Let p = 0.0211 - w. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) 3  (b) 1  (c) p  (d) -4
a
Let d be (-1)/((2/(-2))/(-47 - -50)). What is the third biggest value in d, 3/5, 141?
3/5
Let k = -0.2 + 1.2. Let r = 0.0647 + -0.2647. Let i = 194 + -973/5. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) i  (b) r  (c) k
b
Let z = 707 - 398. Let o = z - 309.5. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) o  (b) -4  (c) -0.2  (d) 50
c
Suppose 0 = -4*r + 95 + 81. Let d be (1156/12 + -3)/(38/9). Let v = d + -1241/57. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) r  (b) -0.2  (c) v
c
Let x = 916.4 - 1060. Let h = 144 + x. Which is the fourth smallest value?  (a) 2  (b) h  (c) -1/2  (d) -1
a
Let y = 0.48922 + -0.08922. Suppose 0 = 2*a - l - 61, 5*a + 2*l - 151 = 6*l. What is the second biggest value in a, 2, y, 0.2?
2
Let i = 5222.92 - 5223. What is the second biggest value in -2, -0.1, 3, -25, i?
i
Let i be 5*((-21)/(-9) + -2). Let c be (-1)/5*(-7005)/(-45). Let d = c - -31. What is the third biggest value in i, d, 2/5, -0.4?
d
Let o = -125.304 - -2.004. Let n = -160 - o. Let q = 37 + n. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) -5/3  (b) q  (c) -5  (d) 1
a
Suppose 11*m = 9*m - 24. Let x be (-5)/m + (-4)/24*4. Which is the smallest value?  (a) 4  (b) -0.01  (c) x  (d) -2/9
c
Let q = 75.22 - 75.92. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) 3/5  (b) -0.1  (c) q  (d) -0.5  (e) -2/7
e
Let z = -1/11411 - 22797/285275. What is the third smallest value in z, -37, 0.4?
0.4
Let x = -50.2 + 122.9. Let s = 73.5 - x. What is the fourth biggest value in s, 1, -0.3, 1/2?
-0.3
Let m be (-18)/(-7) - (-52)/(-91). Let l be 50/8*m*(-72)/(-45). Let n be (30/l)/((-21)/(-8)). What is the smallest value in n, 0.06, -2, -6/11?
-2
Let b = 1688 - 1688. What is the second smallest value in -0.5, b, -2/9, -0.01?
-2/9
Let c = 3155 + -3152. What is the biggest value in 2, c, 1/299?
c
Let y = 10268 + -10258.046. Let a = y - 10. Let l = 0.354 - a. What is the second smallest value in 2, l, 1?
1
Let f = -1251.24 - 27.76. Let g = -1278.5 - f. Let w = -0.1 - -0.1. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) g  (b) -3  (c) w  (d) 2/5
c
Let j be 6/8*4/(-6). Suppose 3*n - 8*n + 35 = -5*k, 0 = -9*k - 36. Suppose 13*o = -n - 23. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) o  (b) 2/7  (c) j  (d) 0.3
b
Let o be 2/26*(-345)/35. Let w = o + 8/13. Let a = 1.125 - 0.625. What is the second smallest value in a, 1/22, w?
1/22
Let o = 143 - 144. Which is the fourth biggest value?  (a) o  (b) -0.1  (c) 63  (d) -4
d
Let x = 96.48 + -96.48. What is the second smallest value in -31/10, x, 5, -2/5?
-2/5
Let o = -11319/4 - -2830. Which is the smallest value?  (a) 27  (b) o  (c) -3/5
c
Let o = -5506 - -5508. What is the biggest value in -5, o, -1/3, -4/3?
o
Let k(z) = -z**3 - 22*z**2 - 19*z + 40. Let m be k(-21). Let f = -21.496 + -0.004. Let o = f + 22. Which is the smallest value?  (a) m  (b) -4  (c) o
b
Let s be (-96)/(-20)*(-30)/(-18). Suppose 39 + 3 = -4*h + o, -4*o - s = 0. Which is the biggest value?  (a) -4  (b) h  (c) 4
c
Suppose 0 = 4*u + 2 - 14. Let w be (-58)/(-18) - u/1. Let m = -6.77 + 2.77. Which is the biggest value?  (a) -3  (b) 0.4  (c) w  (d) m
b
Let p = -6671 - -6676. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 2/21  (b) 3  (c) 0.12  (d) p  (e) -4
a
Let t = 0.07 + -0.02. Let g = -0.042 + t. Let i = g + -2.008. What is the third biggest value in 2, i, -0.3?
i
Let f = -2453 - -2453.6. What is the fourth biggest value in -2/7, f, 2, -5, -0.06?
-2/7
Let g = 0.1714 + 0.0286. Let o = 43 - 47. What is the third biggest value in g, 0.5, o, -0.03?
-0.03
Let i be 1/(-2) + 11*(-91)/(-1716). What is the third smallest value in 5, i, 13?
13
Let a = 0.00056 - -6.99944. What is the second smallest value in 13, 3, -0.2, a?
3
Let h = 8 + -5. Let p = 2/31895 + 541837/6028155. Let j = p - 14/27. What is the second biggest value in j, h, 0.1, 0.2?
0.2
Let g = 3.9933 + 0.0067. Let j = -157/133 - -9/7. Let l = -6/13 + -1/26. Which is the biggest value?  (a) l  (b) g  (c) j
b
Let y(j) be the first derivative of -13 - 2*j - 3/4*j**4 + 1/2*j**2 + 2/3*j**3. Let u be y(1). Which is the smallest value?  (a) u  (b) -10  (c) 0.2
b
Let c = 163 + -163.2. Let m = 1367/7 - 195. What is the second smallest value in c, 2, m?
m
Let p = -0.35 - -0.15. Let j be ((-8)/(-24))/((-2)/(-186)). Let k = j - 125/4. What is the fourth smallest value in 5, p, 2/7, k?
5
Suppose 6*j - 60 = 2*j. Suppose 40*c - 37*c + j = 0. What is the third biggest value in c, 1/6, -0.2, -1?
-1
Let t = 0.86 + 0.14. Let h = 365/12 + -89/3. What is the biggest value in 2/59, h, t?
t
Let c be (17/18)/((-5)/10). Let m = -235 - -236. What is the fourth biggest value in 0, -0.1, c, m?
c
Let f be (8/6)/(2/(-78)). Let j = -307/6 - f. Let v = -297/40 - -39/5. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 2/3  (b) v  (c) j
a
Let h(w) = 4*w + 24. Suppose -33*v = -12*v + 147. Let x be h(v). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -26  (b) x  (c) 0.4
b
Let p = 1877 - 1877.059. What is the third smallest value in p, -1, 2/9?
2/9
Let m = 94 - 78.5. Let w = m + -14.5. What is the third biggest value in -6/7, 14, w?
-6/7
Suppose 63 = -2*t - 19*t. Let z = -6.17 + 9.17. Let i be (-1)/((3/2)/3). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) i  (b) t  (c) -0.3  (d) z
c
Let m = -4.1215 - -2.1215. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -61  (b) m  (c) 3.2
b
Let s be (10/8)/((-2)/(-8)). Let k be (-62)/124 - 308/392. What is the fourth smallest value in 0, -2, k, s?
s
Let n = -0.32 + -89.68. Let h = n - -90.3. What is the second smallest value in 0.4, 13, h?
0.4
Let f = 5/813 + 179/271. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -108  (b) 5  (c) -0.2  (d) f
d
Let q be (10 - 24) + 848/60. Let g be 6*3/6 + -39. Let u be ((-3)/g)/(27/(-24)). Which is the third smallest value?  (a) u  (b) q  (c) -4/7
b
Let o be (-4)/(-3) - ((-2310)/(-1665) + 0). What is the second smallest value in 1/3, -2/203, o?
-2/203
Let z = 225.78 + -223.78. What is the third smallest value in -1/11, -11, z, 1, -0.5?
-1/11
Let p be 5/10 - 27/270. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) 0.8  (b) p  (c) 0.053
c
Suppose 129*x = 123*x - 72. Let c be 261/(-6)*x/9 + 1. 