In this question, they gave you the system of equations. You just need to use the two of them.
We want to find the m or the number of the multiple-choice questions. So we need to turn our last equation in the form of 'm's by translating the 'f's into 'm's.


If we know the m form of f, we can convert the second equation and find the answer:

Plug in the m value of f:

Distribute the 5:

Subtract -75 from both sides:

Combine like terms:

Divide both sides by -2:

So, we learned that the number of the multiple-choice questions is 12.
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Answer:
the answer is D) X _> 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Perry's claim is correct while Karina is incorrect
Step-by-step explanation:
Question is incomplete (See Attachment)
First, we need to determine the area covered by Karina and Perry
For Karina, there are 9 square boxes each of which has an area of 1 unit sq
So:


For Perry:
There are 18 square boxes, each of which has an area of 1 unit sq.
So:


Comparing both areas, we can conclude that <em>Perry's claim is correct while Karina is incorrect</em>