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Answer:

1. (any number less than 10) < 10

2. 520 (division)

   520

    2

   260

3. (any number less than 3 *1 or 2*) < 3

4. (any number greater than 1) > 1

5. (Subtraction - A number subtracting two and the result is less than 10) < 10  

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The symbol "<" shows greater than. It is facing the number "10",

So, we need to get any number below 10. As example: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5 ; 6 ; 7 ; 8 ; 9. The numbers I mentioned there are what you can use for question 1.

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2. The number 520' is what I find to be multi-result but I would do division. Number 520 is part of the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division but I am doing division.

Divison:

   520

➗     2

   260

Multiplication:

    260

  x     2

    520

Addition:

  500

+  20

  520

Subtraction:

 550

-   30

 520

These are the examples that you can try for number 2.

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3. First, you can see that there is the greater symbol here again, "<".

But this time, it's pointing to 3. Which means the number is less than 3.

The only numbers that are less than 3 is 1 and 2 so those are the 2 options you can choose.

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4. This time, the symbol is less. It's now pointing at 1, so you can pick any number that is greater than 1.

Example:

5 > 1

Like that! You can pick any number that is greater than 1 for this question!

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5. the equation "-2 < 10" is about a number subtracting 2 but than the results come in being less than 10. Since we have spotted the greater symbol as "<", and the subtraction symbol as "-".

Now, first we find a number that can subtract 2 but less than 10 in the result.

The options we have are:

1. 2 (2-2=0 ; 0 < 10)

2. 3 (3-2=1 ; 1 < 10 )

3. 4 (4-2=2 ; 2 < 10 )

4. 5 (5-2=3 ; 3 < 10 )

And so on until you reach number 9 as the result!

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Hope this helped you! I tried my best to help you. But have a good day!

 

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