Answer:
They are 9, 5 and 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent number of wrong questions answered by Aaron.
We have been given that Aaron is taking a multiple choice test with a total of 20 points available. Each question is worth exactly 1 point. We are asked to find Aaron's score (out of 20) if he got 6 questions wrong.
To find Aaron's score, we will subtract number of wrong answers from total score.



Therefore, Aaron's test scores would be 14 out of 20.
To find Aaron's score if he got x questions wrong, we will subtract x from total scores that is
.
Therefore, Aaron's score would be
, if he got x questions wrong.
Tbh 8778188778654789644477 I’m am a 90 old man
80 goes into 142 once, so one is our whole number. there are still 62 / 80 left, so we reduce this fraction. The answer is
1