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📝 Worksheet 3 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 2

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 3

Question: What is the value of x? Statement (1): x + 7 = 12 Statement (2): 2x = 10
Statement (1): x = 5. Statement (2): x = 5. Both give x = 5 independently.

Question 4

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 5

Question: What is the value of y? Statement (1): y - 5 = 10 Statement (2): y + 3 = 18
Statement (1): y = 15. Statement (2): y = 15. Both give y = 15.

Question 6

Question: What is the value of y? Statement (1): y - 5 = 10 Statement (2): y + 3 = 18
Statement (1): y = 15. Statement (2): y = 15. Both give y = 15.

Question 7

Question: What is the value of y? Statement (1): y - 5 = 10 Statement (2): y + 3 = 18
Statement (1): y = 15. Statement (2): y = 15. Both give y = 15.

Question 8

Question: What is the value of x? Statement (1): x + 7 = 12 Statement (2): 2x = 10
Statement (1): x = 5. Statement (2): x = 5. Both give x = 5 independently.

Question 9

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 10

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 11

Question: What is the value of y? Statement (1): y - 5 = 10 Statement (2): y + 3 = 18
Statement (1): y = 15. Statement (2): y = 15. Both give y = 15.

Question 12

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 13

Question: What is the value of y? Statement (1): y - 5 = 10 Statement (2): y + 3 = 18
Statement (1): y = 15. Statement (2): y = 15. Both give y = 15.

Question 14

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 15

Question: What is the value of y? Statement (1): y - 5 = 10 Statement (2): y + 3 = 18
Statement (1): y = 15. Statement (2): y = 15. Both give y = 15.

Question 16

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 17

Question: What is the value of x? Statement (1): x + 7 = 12 Statement (2): 2x = 10
Statement (1): x = 5. Statement (2): x = 5. Both give x = 5 independently.

Question 18

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.

Question 19

Question: What is the value of x? Statement (1): x + 7 = 12 Statement (2): 2x = 10
Statement (1): x = 5. Statement (2): x = 5. Both give x = 5 independently.

Question 20

Question: What is the value of p? Statement (1): p² = 16 and p > 0 Statement (2): p = 4
Statement (1): p = 4 (positive root). Statement (2): p = 4 directly.
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