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20 November, 10:34

What does it mean if your final exam grade is modeled by the function f (x) = 100 - 3.3x?

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  1. 20 November, 11:36
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    f (x) = 100 - 3.3x

    This function can represent the final letter grade you will have with "x" being the number of questions you get wrong.

    If I get 10 questions wrong this means my grade drops to 100-3.3 (10) = 67%

    If I get 0 questions wrong this means my final grade is: 100 - 3.3 (0) = 100%

    This also means that the total number of questions on the exam is 30 questions
  2. 20 November, 11:50
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    Answer:b your grade steadily decreases with every incorrect answer
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