26.1k views
3 votes
Izzie recently took a math test where each correct answer (a) on the main part of the test was worth 8.3 points. She also correctly solved a bonus question worth 11 points. Using the equation 8.3a + 11 = 110.6, how many correct answers (a) did Izzie have on the main part of the test?

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

12 correct answers

Explanation:

Since in the main part she scores 8.3 points for each question she answers correctly, we can assume that the number of questions she answers correctly=a

Therefor, the total number of points she achieved in the math test in the main part alone can be expressed as:

Total score(main part)=8.3×a=8.3a points

She also solved a bonus question worth=11 points

Consider expression 1 below

The total score in the whole test=Total score in the main part+Bonus points, where;

Total score in the whole test=110.6 points

Total score in the main part=8.3a points

Bonus points=11 points

Substituting the values in expression 1:

8.3a+11=110.6

8.3a=110.6-11

8.3a/8.3=99.6/8.3

a=12

Number of correct answers in the main part=a=12

User Jack Kinsey
by
4.8k points