The fish in the pond below, carry somenumbers. Choose any 4 pairs and carry out fourmultiplications with those numbers. Now,choose four other pairs and carry out divisionswith these numbers.For example,1. (–13) × (–15) = 1952. (−24) ÷ 9 = −8314. Allen’s score in a video game was changed by -75 points because he missed some targets. He got -15points for each missed target. How many targets did he miss?15. Ned took a test with 25 questions. He lost 4 points for each of the 6 questions he got wrong andearned an additional 10 points for answering a bonus question correctly. How many points did Nedreceive or lose overall
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The fish in the pond below, carry somenumbers. Choose any 4 pairs and carry out fourmultiplications with those numbers. Now,choose four other pairs and carry out divisionswith these numbers.For example,1. (–13) × (–15) = 1952. (−24) ÷ 9 = −8314. Allen’s score in a video game was changed by -75 points because he missed some targets. He got -15points for each missed target. How many targets did he miss?15. Ned took a test with 25 questions. He lost 4 points for each of the 6 questions he got wrong andearned an additional 10 points for answering a bonus question correctly. How many points did Nedreceive or lose overall
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The first part of the question is asking you to choose four pairs of numbers from a given set (which is not provided) and perform multiplication on them. Then, choose another four pairs and perform division. Since the numbers are not provided, I can't provide a specific answer.
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Allen’s score in a video game was changed by -75 points because he missed some targets. He got -15 points for each missed target. How many targets did he miss?
To find out how many targets Allen missed, we need to divide the total point loss by the points lost per target:
-75 points / -15 points/target = 5 targets
So, Allen missed 5 targets.
- Ned took a test with 25 questions. He lost 4 points for each of the 6 questions he got wrong and earned an additional 10 points for answering a bonus question correctly. How many points did Ned receive or lose overall?
First, calculate the total points Ned lost for the wrong answers:
6 questions * -4 points/question = -24 points
Then, add the points he earned for the bonus question:
-24 points + 10 points = -14 points
So, Ned lost 14 points overall.
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