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22 POINTS ( LOTS OF POINTS) A student answered 81 problems on a test correctly and received a grade 90%. How many problems were on the test, if all the problems were worth the s…
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22 POINTS ( LOTS OF POINTS) A student answered 81 problems on a test correctly and received a grade 90%. How many problems were on the test, if all the problems were worth the s…
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22 POINTS ( LOTS OF POINTS) A student answered 81 problems on a test correctly and received a grade 90%.
How many problems were on the test, if all the problems were worth the same
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81 = .9
divide 81 by 9 and you get 9 points for every 10%
since we need to find the last 10%, add 9 to 81 and you get that 90 problems were on the test :) hope this helps
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I think 88 problems were on the test.
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