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5.9 + = 10 a)3.6 b)4.1 c)5.3 Question 1:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! = 10 Question 1:

Wrong Answer!! Try Again!!

2.3 + = 10 a)7.7 b)6.3 c)5.5 Question 2:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! = 10 Question 2:

6.5 + = 10 a)4.0 b)3.5 c)7.5 Question 3:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 3: = 10

8.2 + = 10 a)4.7 b)2.8 c)1.8 Question 4:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 4: = 10

3.7 + = 10 a)9.0 b)4.2 c)6.3 Question 5:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 5: = 10

1.5 + = 10 a)8.5 b)9.9 c)1.5 Question 6:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! = 10 Question 6:

9.9 + = 10 a)5.6 b)1.0 c)0.1 Question 7:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 7: = 10

7.1 + = 10 a)9.2 b)2.9 c)3.1 Question 8:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 8: = 10

4.4 + = 10 a)4.4 b)6.5 c)5.6 Question 9:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 9: = 10

5.0 + = 10 a)5.9 b)5.0 c)4.9 Question 10:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 10: = 10

Good Job... Last few questions...

+ 4.6= 10 a)0.9 b)5.4 c)4.8 Question 11:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 11: = 10

+ 3.3= 10 a)6.7 b)7.7 c)7.6 Question 12:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 12: = 10

+ 8.7= 10 a)3.3 b)2.3 c)1.3 Question 13:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 13: = 10

+ 0.5= 10 a)10.0 b)9.5 c)10.5 Question 14:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 14: = 10

+ 0 = 10 a)10.0 b)1 c)0.1 Question 15:

Good Answer!! Well Done!! Question 15: = 10