Answer:
The total number of problem Jennifer has in homework is 99.
Explanation:
Total number of question solved by Jennifer = 27
Let the total problems Jennifer has in her homework = m
Now, given (3/11) of her total homework m = 27
![\implies (3)/(11) * m = 27\\\implies m = (27 * 11)/(3) \\or, m = 99](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/pa0m1chb7uemydyvet6dvhat9sqlairr3c.png)
⇒ m = 99
Hence, the total number of problem Jennifer has in homework is 99.