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Solving 8 problems per minute, Fast Finn can finish his test in time. He was however, working faster, solving 10 problems per minutes. That is why he finished 6 minutes early. How many problems were on the test.Solving 8 problems per minute, Fast Finn can finish his test in time. He was however, working faster, solving 10 problems per minutes. That is why he finished 6 minutes early. How many problems were on the test?

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Answer:

Number of problems = 240

Explanation:

Let x be the number of questions and t be the time.

Given:

Average rate = 8 problems per minute

Fast Finn rate = 10 problems per minute

Fast Finn taken time = t - 6

We need to find the number of problems on the test paper.

Solution:

Average rate to solve test paper.


Average\ rate =(Number\ of\ questions)/(time)


8 =(x)/(t)


t =(x)/(8) --------------(1)

Fast Finn rate to solve the test paper.


Average\ rate =(Number\ of\ questions)/(time)


10 =(x)/(t-6)

Using cross multiplication rule.


x=10(t-6)


x=10t-60

substitute
t =(x)/(8) from equation 1.


x=10((x)/(8)) -60

Rearrange the equation as:


x - (5)/(4)x = -60


(4x-5x)/(4)=-60


-(x)/(4) = -60

Using cross multiplication rule.


x = 60* 4

x = 240 problems.

Therefore, 240 problems were on the test.

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