Reverse Direction - Absolute-Beginner Level: core concept mastery Reverse Direction ABSOLUTE BEGINNER

This skill primer 🌟 worksheet focuses on Reverse Direction - a key topic in Inequalities. You'll solve 20 absolute-beginner-level problems (Worksheet 1 of 10). The primary focus is on core concept mastery. Master reverse direction problems, reverse direction reasoning questions, and reverse direction practice through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 1 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Absolute Beginner level

What you'll learn in this worksheet:
Your progress through Reverse Direction
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Question 1

Statements: I. C > D < E II. D ≥ B > A Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, A > D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 2

Statements: I. B ≥ F > C II. C < D ≤ E Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, B < E contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 3

Statements: I. E < D > F II. D ≤ B < C Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, E > C contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 4

Statements: I. C > F < D II. F ≥ A > B Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, B > F contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 5

Statements: I. F ≥ A > C II. C < B ≤ D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, F < D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 6

Statements: I. B > F < C II. F ≥ E > D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, D > F contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 7

Statements: I. E < A > B II. A ≤ F < D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, E > D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 8

Statements: I. E < D > C II. D ≤ A < F Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, E > F contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 9

Statements: I. A < D > B II. D ≤ C < F Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, A > F contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 10

Statements: I. A ≥ C > D II. D < B ≤ F Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, A < F contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 11

Statements: I. A < F > B II. F ≤ E < C Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, A > C contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 12

Statements: I. E < C > F II. C ≤ A < D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, E > D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 13

Statements: I. F > E < C II. E ≥ A > D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, D > E contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 14

Statements: I. D < C > E II. C ≤ F < A Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, D > A contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 15

Statements: I. D < E > F II. E ≤ A < C Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, D > C contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 16

Statements: I. F ≥ E > A II. A < B ≤ D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, F < D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 17

Statements: I. B ≥ F > C II. C < A ≤ D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, B < D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 18

Statements: I. C < F > E II. F ≤ A < B Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, C > B contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 19

Statements: I. D < B > F II. B ≤ E < A Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, D > A contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.

Question 20

Statements: I. C ≥ E > F II. F < A ≤ D Which conclusion is definitely false?
From the statements, C < D contradicts the established relationships and is definitely false.
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