(a)
Study the given chart and then state whether the following is true or false.
The letter “A” comes before the letter “B.”
(b)
Study the given chart and then state whether the following is true or false.
The digit “9” comes before the digit “0.”
(c)
Study the given chart and then state whether the following is true or false.
“The commonly used symbols for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division all
come before any of the digits.”
(d)
Study the given chart and then state whether the following is true or false.
“ The digits come before the letters.”
(e)
Study the given chart and then state whether the following is true or false.
“If a sort
symbol for a right parenthesis before the symbol for a left parenthesis.”
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