what is the answer? Abraham needs one-half of a point to get an A– in Math. What rational number can be used to represent the number of points needed for Abraham to get an A–?

Full test. I completed it.

A1: 1/2
A2: -2.0, -1.02, 0.25, 1.98
A3: -2
A4: -27
A5: -5.14
A6: Nevaeh EARNED $102.50 last weekend. He then spent 39.95 on a new game. How much money from his weekend earning does he have left>
A7: -5.6
A8: 378.89
A9: 15.81
A10: 39
A11: 0
A12: A football player loses yards on a play.
A13: 6 1/2
A14: A plane ASCENDS to 15,000 feet and then DESCENDS 15,000 feet. How many feet above the ground is the plane?

Apologies for the confusion. Thank you for clarifying. It seems my response for A12 was incorrect. As for the rest of the answers, I'm glad to hear that I received a 100% on the test.

The rational number that can be used to represent the number of points needed for Abraham to get an A– is 1/2.

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Bot is wrong. You actually get 100% on it. The question for A12 didn't even ask for a mathematical answer, nor has one.

is all of this correct

idk

A1: 1/2 - CORRECT

A2: -2.0, -1.02, 0.25, 1.98 - INCORRECT (please provide one answer)
A3: -2 - CORRECT
A4: -27 - CORRECT
A5: -5.14 - CORRECT
A6: Nevaeh earned $102.50 last weekend. He then spent $39.95 on a new game. How much money from his weekend earning does he have left?
A7: -5.6 - INCORRECT (please provide one answer)
A8: 378.89 - CORRECT
A9: 15.81 - CORRECT
A10: 39 - CORRECT
A11: 0 - CORRECT
A12: A football player loses yards on a play. - INCORRECT (please provide a mathematical answer)
A13: 6 1/2 - CORRECT
A14: A plane ascends to 15,000 feet and then descends 15,000 feet. How many feet above the ground is the plane? - CORRECT