Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If you can't solve it algebraically I suggest plot the points or lines and see if they meet the VTL (vertical line test).
For this case we have the following relationship for the number of carpeted cubicles:

Where,
y: total number of cubicles
x: fraction of carpeted cubicles.
Therefore, substituting values we have:

Answer:
The number of carpeted cubicles is given by:

POSITIVE: Well, I suppose you'll actually use math relatively more often in life (compared to science)
Also, in math, if you get a question correct, it will always be correct, unlike English or other languages, if the teacher thinks your writing isn't good, she can give you a bad grade. In English, the grades you get are often subject to the teacher's moods/ opinions of you as a student.
NEGATIVE: Well, it gets boring.