It is the Roman number for 10.
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.75/x=.33
42
The answer will depend on what x is.
No, because 'x' is a variable.
You look for the value of 0 in the y column, and find out what x has to be for y=0. This value of x is you x-axis intercept. (Reverse "x" and "y" in the above description to find the y-intercept, if there is one).