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Nitu and Milan sat for a Competitive examination on a science subject today. There were 12 questions in the question paper. 6 marks was allotted for each correct answer and 3 marks for each wrong answer. Nitu had 7 correct answers and got 5 answers wrong.

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  9. Fill in the blanks (-9) xx {(-1)-(-6)} square (-9) xx (-1) - (-9) xx (...

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  11. Let's calculate mentally. 6 xx 18

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  12. Let's calculate mentally. 16 xx 25 xx (-4) xx 3

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  13. Division of integers : 35 -: 5

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  14. Division of integers : -12 -: 3

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  15. Division of integers : -25 -: 5

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  16. Division of integers : (-55) -: (-5)

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  17. Let's find the value of (-12) -: {(-8) -: (2)}

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  18. Let's find the value of {(-12) -: (-8)} -: (2)

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  19. Let's verify (-30) -: {(-5) + 2} != (-30) -: (-5) + (-30) -: 2

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  20. Let's verify {(-5) + 2} -: (-30) = (-5) -: (-30) + (2) -: (-30)

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