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Helga [31]
2 years ago
7

Tim answered all the questions on his math test but got 101010 answers wrong. He received 444 points for every correct answer, a

nd there was no penalty for wrong answers. His score was 767676 points.
Write an equation to determine the total number of questions (q)(q)left parenthesis, q, right parenthesis on Tim's math test.

Find the total number of questions on his math test.

questions
Mathematics
2 answers:
lisov135 [29]2 years ago
4 0
A)
4(q -10) = 76 . . . . . Tim got 4 points for every right answer, for a score of 76. He answered correctly 10 fewer questions than were on the test.

b)
q = 10 +76/4
q = 29

The total number of questions on Tim's math test was 29.
statuscvo [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a.) 4(q -10) = 76

b.) 29 total questions

Step-by-step explanation:

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