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Ms. Ramirez wrote a test. Part A had true/false questions, each worth 4 points. Part B had multiple choice questions, each worth 10 points. She made the number of points for Part A equal the number of points for Part B. It was the least number of points for which this was possible.

How many questions did Part A have?
_ questions
How many questions did Part B have?
_ questions
How many points was each part worth?
_points

ANSWER ALL THREE QUESTIONS PLEASE

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I think Part A had 5 questions and part B had 2 questions and each part was worth 20 points
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Part one had 5 questions, because the least common multiple is 20. Since 4 x 5 = 20. Then part one had 5 questions. Part two had 2 questions, because like I said. The least common multiple is 20. So that means that each part was worth 20 points. To put it simply:
Part A = 5.
Part B = 2.
Part C = 20.
Hope this helps :)
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