I think you'd have to get 41 questions right . But it also depends on the grading scale how many points do you get a question?
I’m pretty sure the equation is 28-f=n
and the answer is 2.
Answer:
168
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum the parts of the ratio, 6 + 7 = 13 parts
Divide the total number of students by 13 to find the value of one part of the ratio.
364 ÷ 13 = 28 ← value of 1 part of the ratio, thus
number of girls = 6 × 28 = 168
The volume would be 5 because in order to find volume you need to divide mass over density. V=m/d
It's 3/4
no number line provided for me, but if you find the common denominator (4), and convert 1/2 into 2/4, then adding 2/4+1/4 is easy, and equals 3/4