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A student answers 80% of the questions on a math exam correctly. If she answers 20 questions correctly, how many questions are on the exam?

User Timmy Otool
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If 80% of the questions represent 20 questions, we can use the following rule of three to find how many questions are 100% of the questions:


\begin{gathered} \text{percentage}\to\text{questions} \\ 80\text{\%}\to20 \\ 100\text{\%}\to x \end{gathered}

Now we can write the following equation and solve it for x:


\begin{gathered} (80)/(100)=(20)/(x) \\ 80\cdot x=20\cdot100 \\ x=(20\cdot100)/(80) \\ x=25 \end{gathered}

Therefore the exam has 25 questions.

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