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(3) 1

(4) 6

(5) -8

Step-by-step explanation:

(3) Given No. of apples: 6

    Apples eaten: \frac{1}6 of 6

    Here, 'of' means nothing but '×'(Multiplication)

    So, no. of apples eaten = \frac{1}6 of 6

                                            = \frac{1}6 × 6

                                            = 1

(4) The first prime number is 2. We cannot take 1 since it is neither prime nor composite.

    The first composite number is 4, since it has more than 2 factors.  

    2 + 4

    = 6

(5) For this problem, you can try imagining a number line.

     One is attached below for your reference.

     If you observe the number line, the integer to the left of -7 is -8.

     You can even subtract 1 from a given number if a number has to be

      found to the left of a given integer.

      You can even add 1 to a given number if a number has to be

      found to the right of a given integer.

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