Question
Select the phrase from the options below that should
replace the underlined phrase in the sentence to make it grammatically and contextually correct. If the sentence is already correct, select 'No correction required' as your answer. I need to pick out my car from the mechanic, which has been repaired.Solution
The phrasal verb “pick up” is used to mean collecting something or someone. In this case, it is correct to say “pick up my car” because you are collecting your car from the mechanic. Other options don’t make sense in this context.
(1550.23 Ă· 30.98) + (864.32 Ă· 23.9) + 1724.11 = ?
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)...

What approximate value will come in place of question (?) in the following given expression? You are not expected to calculate the exact value.
...- What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
? + 165.99 – 104.01 = 26.01 × 7.98
( 1728)1/3  × 10.11 × 3.97 ÷ 8.32 = ? + 15.022
What approximate value will replace the question mark (?) in the following?
? =...
? = 25.08 + 14.99 Ă— 25.07
?% of (136.31 Ă· 16.97 Ă— 75.011) = 179.98