Answer: 56 boxes
Step-by-step explanation: each box is worth 7.5 cubic feet, and if the space is 65% full, the remainder of space, being 420 cubic feet, can hold 56 boxes
You count how many places the number is away from 0. try writing it out in an equation it would help
Width would have to be a quadratic
Use long division to find the other factor of the cubic polynomial P (x).
P (x) factors in case it is reducible over R[x]
if it weren't then P (x) mod R [x] would be a field
otherwise you could use the Eisenstein Criterion.
Answer:
He lost 29 points
Step-by-step explanation:
He lost 29 points. He lost 5 points for each of the 8 questions so -5 x 8 = -40 points, then add 11 = -29