is the smallest value?  (a) -4/7  (b) -1  (c) m
c
Suppose -224 = n + 3*n. Let p = -447/8 - n. Let f = -9/8 - p. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -1/3  (b) -4/7  (c) f
b
Suppose -3*t - 2*t - 10 = 0. Let o = 1.208 - 6.298. Let s = o + 0.09. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) t  (b) -3  (c) s
c
Let u = -1.5 + 1. Let j = -5 + 2. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) j  (b) u  (c) 5
b
Let w be 3/1 + (-46)/14. What is the third smallest value in -3, w, 1/11?
1/11
Suppose 15 - 1 = -4*v - 2*m, -2 = -2*m. Let h be (-4 - v) + 2/(-11). Let n be 2/(-10)*(0 - 2). Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 0.2  (b) h  (c) n
a
Let z = 0.03 - 4.03. Let t = -2.5 - -3. Let w = 0 + t. What is the smallest value in 1, z, w?
z
Let c = 1.94 + -2.3. Let z = c + 0.06. Suppose -2*i + 9 + 1 = 0. What is the smallest value in z, -2, i?
-2
Let k = 0.97 + -0.9. Let o = k + -0.27. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) 2/9  (b) 2  (c) o
b
Suppose 4*v + 7 = -13. Let f(r) = -3 + r**2 - 3 + 3*r + 1. Let i be f(v). What is the biggest value in -0.5, -4, i?
i
Suppose 0 = -2*z - 2*f + 2, 0 = 4*z - 0*f + f + 8. Let w = -15 + 20. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) z  (b) w  (c) 0.2
b
Let d = 13 + -18.8. Let m = -0.8 - d. Which is the smallest value?  (a) 7  (b) -0.4  (c) m
b
Let k = -4 + 0. Let l be (k/(-42))/(15/35). Which is the third smallest value?  (a) -5  (b) l  (c) 2
c
Suppose 12*c - 10*c - 4 = 0. What is the biggest value in 1, -0.2, c?
c
Let j = 0.2 - -0.1. Let z = -0.7 + j. Let h = 4 - 6. What is the second smallest value in h, z, -3?
h
Let t = 0 + 0.1. Suppose 4*r + 18 = -2*u, -3*r - 13 = -4*u + 5*u. Let k be 6*2/(-12)*r. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) t  (b) k  (c) -0.5
a
Let p = 0.33 - 20.33. Let x = p + 19.5. Let h = 74/63 - 8/9. What is the biggest value in h, 5, x?
5
Let y = 13.8 + -2.8. Let w = -8 + y. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -1  (b) -4  (c) w
b
Let o = 2 + -3. Let g = -20 + 18. Let i = g - o. Which is the smallest value?  (a) -2/9  (b) i  (c) 0.4
b
Let y = -63 - -62.7. What is the biggest value in -7, y, 2/7?
2/7
Let g = -16 + 15. What is the second smallest value in -2/5, g, -1/4?
-2/5
Let i be (-1 + (-2)/(-6))*-6. Suppose 1 = -i*h + 13. What is the third smallest value in h, 2/9, -1?
h
Let q = -1.6 - -1.45. Let n = q - 0.15. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 2/9  (b) n  (c) 2
a
Let a = -5.2 - -5. Let v = a + -2.8. What is the second biggest value in 0, v, -0.1?
-0.1
Let z = 38 + -33. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) -2/11  (b) z  (c) 4
c
Let g = -5.9 + 2.9. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -2/13  (b) g  (c) -1/7
b
Suppose -2*v = 9 + 1. What is the third smallest value in -2/5, -2, v?
-2/5
Let y = 0 + 0. Let n = 2.5 + -3. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) n  (b) y  (c) 5
b
Let z be (-4)/6*(-9)/6. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0.01  (b) 0.2  (c) z
b
Let m = 32 + -36. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) m  (b) -0.1  (c) -1/11
a
Suppose 880 = 4*t + t. Let p = -3342/19 + t. What is the second smallest value in -0.5, p, 3?
p
Let c = 6.4 - 4.4. What is the third smallest value in c, -1/5, 0.3?
c
Let w be 1 - (1 + 0)*-1. Suppose 6*v + 8 = w*v. Let d = -11 + 10.7. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) d  (b) v  (c) -4
b
Suppose 4*o - 14 = -x, o - 5*x + 4*x = 1. Suppose 15 = o*z + 3. Let w be (4/24)/(3/z). Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -0.2  (b) w  (c) -5
c
Let s = -0.01 - -0.31. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) -1  (b) s  (c) -0.5
c
Let u = 3.04 - 0.04. Let l = -3 + 0. Let p = l + u. Which is the smallest value?  (a) -4  (b) p  (c) 3
a
Let p be (-31)/15 + 2/5. What is the biggest value in 2, -4, p?
2
Let u = -10.6 - -7.6. Let z = -0.2 - -1.2. Let n = -3 + z. Which is the smallest value?  (a) u  (b) n  (c) -0.4
a
Let o(t) = t**2 - 9*t - 7. Let g be o(5). Let h = 110788/9 - 12283. Let q = h + g. Which is the biggest value?  (a) -0.05  (b) q  (c) -3/5
a
Let r be 4 + (2/1 - 1). What is the biggest value in 0.1, r, 4, 2/9?
r
Let h be (-16)/(-6) + -5 + 3. Let d = -2 + 1.9. Let t = 0 + -0.4. What is the second smallest value in h, t, d?
d
Let p = -0.09 + 5.09. Let l = p - 7. What is the third smallest value in l, -0.2, 4?
4
Suppose n + 2 = -2. Suppose -3*k + 0 = -3. Suppose k = 2*c + 3. What is the smallest value in n, c, -1/11?
n
Suppose -8 = -w - d + 6*d, -2*d = -2*w. What is the second smallest value in w, 1/2, 2?
1/2
Let q = 344.9 + -345. Let w = -0.1 + -0.1. What is the smallest value in q, w, 3?
w
Let z be 2/(-12)*(-8)/6. Let h = 14.07 + -14. Let v = h + 0.03. What is the second biggest value in -0.5, v, z?
v
Let g be (-112)/180 + 2/5. Let r = 1/9 - g. Let x be (-69)/(-90) - 2/3. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) x  (b) 2/13  (c) r
c
Let d = 5 - 2. Let l = 7.2 + -7. Let f = 109/3 + -37. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) l  (b) f  (c) d
a
Let w be ((-12)/285)/((-6)/(-15)). Let q = 3.5 + -3. Which is the biggest value?  (a) -2  (b) w  (c) q
c
Let k = 0.037 - 6.037. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 1  (b) 2  (c) k  (d) 2/11
d
Let d be ((-1 - 21/(-6)) + 0)*2. What is the smallest value in 0.4, 0.26, d?
0.26
Let y(f) = -f**2 - 23*f - 38. Let d be y(-21). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 10/11  (b) d  (c) 1/6
a
Let a = 0.13 - -4.87. Let x = -10 + a. Let h = -7/2 + 4. What is the second biggest value in x, -2, h?
-2
Let d = 58 + -53. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) 2  (b) 2/11  (c) d
c
Let j = -0.4 + 0.7. Suppose -2*p + 2 - 6 = 0. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) p  (b) -4  (c) j
c
Let r = -9.97 + -0.03. What is the third smallest value in 2, -1, r?
2
Let b = -1.78 + -0.22. What is the third biggest value in b, -5/2, -0.3?
-5/2
Let x(r) = -r**3 + 6*r**2 - 7*r - 1. Let s be x(5). Let t = s - -6. Let q = -5.3 - -5. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 2  (b) q  (c) t
b
Let l = -1/5 - 2/5. Let d = 2.5 - 2. Let p = 0.19 + 0.21. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) l  (b) d  (c) p
c
Let a(u) = 3 - u - 2 - 4. Let l be a(-7). Let k be 0 + (0 - 6/(-10)). What is the third smallest value in l, 1, k?
l
Let z be (-46)/14 - (-8)/28. Let h be (1 + 1)/(-4 + z). Which is the third smallest value?  (a) -3/4  (b) h  (c) 5
c
Suppose -2*v + 206 = 3*b - 6*v, 2*b + 3*v = 126. Let g be (4/b*6)/2. Let h = 1 - 1.1. What is the biggest value in -5, h, g?
g
Let t = 3 - 2.8. Let r = -126.9 - -127. Let m be ((-1)/12)/((-3)/(-8)). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) m  (b) t  (c) r
c
Suppose 4*g + 30 = -2*v, 3*g + g = 4*v. Let q = 113 + -112.9. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0.4  (b) v  (c) q
c
Let v = -6.3 + 6. Let u be (-436)/710 - 1/(-5). Let y = u + 1/71. What is the second smallest value in -2/15, v, y?
v
Suppose 5*t = -0*t - 4*c - 161, 3*t = -2*c - 95. Let u be (-3)/(-6) - (-1164)/(-40). Let v = t - u. What is the second smallest value in 4, -4, v?
v
Let m = -32.9 + 33. What is the second biggest value in -5, 1, m, -0.5?
m
Let v = 5 + -3. Let y = -0.21 + -0.89. Let x = y + 0.1. What is the second biggest value in x, 1/4, v?
1/4
Let x = 40 + 36. Which is the biggest value?  (a) 0.3  (b) x  (c) -3/4
b
Let w = -7 + 9. Let z = -1/28 - 3/28. Let i = 6/37 - 55/111. What is the biggest value in z, i, w?
w
Let x be (-2)/5 - (-6)/(-10). Let f = -0.27 - -0.77. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0  (b) x  (c) f
a
Let v = 107 + -103. What is the biggest value in 2/3, v, 3/2, -2/5?
v
Let p = -16.8 - -17. What is the third smallest value in p, 2, -0.5?
2
Let k = -2.2 + 2. Let d = 379/9 + -42. Let s = 737.5 + -737. Which is the biggest value?  (a) k  (b) s  (c) d
b
Let o = 17 + -12. Let g be ((-4)/25)/(5*7/175). Which is the third biggest value?  (a) g  (b) o  (c) 1/2
a
Let z be (-2)/(-8)*(0 - 2). Let h = 2 + -2.2. Let k = 3.6 - -1.4. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) h  (b) z  (c) k
a
Let w = -16.89 - 0.11. Let y = -12 - w. Let v be 1*(0 - (-2)/(-14)). Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -0.3  (b) y  (c) v
a
Let z be ((-16)/(-24))/((-2)/(-9)). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0.3  (b) 3/2  (c) z
b
Let u = 175.7 + -176. Suppose -5*l - 15 + 5 = -4*p, 2*l + 4 = -3*p. Let s be -1 + (-10)/4*l. What is the third biggest value in s, 5, u?
u
Let i = -1.1 - -1. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) -4  (b) i  (c) -1
b
Let j = -16 + 21. 