It stays unbalanced, and in the same direction.
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If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+. However, if the grading scale deducts a fixed amount of points for each incorrect answer, it would depend on the specific grading scale to determine the grade.
All three increase by that same value.
50% of each amount is equal to 0.50 or 1/2 of each amount.
It will be three times the size. Each length will be multiplied by 3.. Perimeter = h+h+w+w if we multiply each by three then we get 3h+3H+3w+3w = 3P
What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?