To determine the number of cubes he needs to fill the box (this is assuming the cubes are 1 in cubes, he would need to calculate the volume of the box. To find the volume he would multiply the length by the width by the height. This would be 5 in x 6 in x 7 in. The volume is 210 cubic inches, so he could fill it with 210 one inch cubes.
Given that the score of the student on the quiz was 25c - 10(15 - c)
It can be seen that the first term of expression for her score (i.e. 25c) shows that 25 marks were awarded to each correct answer.
The second term of the expression (i.e. 10(15 - c)) represent that 10 marks were deducted from each wrong answer.
Thus, the number of wrong answers is 15 - c.
The sum of the correct answers and the wrong answers gives the total number of questions in the quiz.
Thus, the total number of questions in the quiz is given by 15 - c + c = 15.
Therefore, there are 15 questions in the quiz.
Wouldn’t you add both of the equations together and set them equal to 180 and whatever you get for x just plug back in to find the values of the angles??
We can take out one of the points such as H (2,6) and then take it's dilation H' (1,3)and see that 2 and 6 were both multiplied by 1/2 to get 1 and 3, so the scale factor is 1/2