27 + 55
71
72
82
87
87 – 29
58
59
68
69
55 x 5
255
265
275
285
999 ÷ 3
111
222
333
369
10 + 15 x 3
45
55
65
75
545 ÷ 5 x 5
21.8
13.625
545
555
14 x (55 – 47) ÷ 4²
6
7
28
784
(5² – 36) x 3
-83
-33
-11
83
Finish the following sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 …
16
19
21
25
Finish the following sequence: 230, 460, 46, 92, 9.2 …
18.4
18.8
88
180.4
f(4)= 3 − 5x − 2x²
15
4
-15
-49
cos((8π)/3)
-1
-1/2
1/2
√3/2
Finally, answer this question:
![](https://nebazz.hu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/enhanced-15037-1607036115-36.png)
-1
1
3
The limit does not exist
![](https://nebazz.hu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/anigif_enhanced-190-1598542252-1.gif)
Yikes!
Good try, but the Matheletes team would be pretty upset with you if you lost them the match. That’s okay, who needs math anyway?
![](https://nebazz.hu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/anigif_enhanced-191-1598542331-18.gif)
Not that bad!
Okay, you’re kinda good at this. You may not be a math prodigy, but you know some of your stuff.
![](https://nebazz.hu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/anigif_enhanced-203-1598542369-1.gif)
Mathletes here you come!
You would definitely be the person to watch out for during Mathletes! You are a math prodigy, all right. The Mathletes team would be lucky to have you.