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What sentence represents the number of points in the problem below?

A test is worth 50 points. Multiple-choice questions are worth 1 point, and short-answer questions are worth 3 points. If the test has 20 questions, how many multiple-choice questions are there?
A. The number of multiple-choice question points plus the number of
short-answer question points is 20.
B. The number of multiple-choice question points minus the number
of short-answer question points is 20.
C. The number of multiple-choice question points times the number
of short-answer question points is 50.
D. The number of multiple-choice question points plus the number of
short-answer question points is 50.

User Willhess
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D - - - You would add the multiple question points to the short answer points and it must equal 50.

A is wrong bc it says 20

B also says 20.

C says to multiply the question types times each other so that's wrong too.

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