Answer:
There are
questions on this exam.
Explanation:
Let
denote the number of questions on this exam in total (including the first
questions.)
There would be
questions after the first
.
Since the student got three-quarters of these wrong, only one-quarter (
) of these
questions are correct. That would be another
right answers.
In total, the number of questions that the student got correct would be:
.
On the other hand, it is given that the student got
of the
questions right. Hence, the number of correct answers may also be expressed as:
.
Both expressions give the number of correct answers. Equate the two expressions and solve for
:
.
.
.
.
.
In other words, there are
questions on this exam in total.