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Students are given 3 minutes to complete each multiple-choice question on a test and 8 minutes for each free-response question. There are 15 questions on the test and the students have been given 55 minutes to complete it.

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MCQ- 3 mins
Free-response - 8 mins
Let's say that 1 set of question (e.g. 1a),1b) ) has 1 MCQ question, and 1 Free-response question.
That implies that One set of question will take - 3+8=11mins to complete. The time given is 55 mins. This means that there are 55÷11=5 sets of MCQ and Free-response questions. Why ? It's because The sets of question for the time given appropriately. And thus, There are 5 MCQ and 5 Free response questions assuming that the question asked for how many MCQ and Free-response are there
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What is this statement asking for. You need to add the problem and then we can find a solution.
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