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kevin has a ratio of 2 wrong answers to 7 correct answers on his math test. If he got 6 questions ewrong then how many did he answr correctly

User Arnt
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Answer:

21 questions

Explanation:

Given


Wrong : Right = 2:7

Required

Determine the number of correct answers if he answered 6 wrongly

The required ratio can be represented as:


Wrong : Right = 6 : X

Where X represents number of right answers for 6 wrong answers.

Next, we equate both ratios:


6:X = 2:7

Convert to fraction


(6)/(X) = (2)/(7)

Cross Multiply


X * 2 = 6 * 7


2X = 42

Divide through by 2


X = 21

Hence, he answered 21 correctly

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