Respuesta :
I THINK this is how you do it:
4q=76
q=19
19+10 (wrong answers)=29
There was 29 questions in Tim’s test.
4q=76
q=19
19+10 (wrong answers)=29
There was 29 questions in Tim’s test.
Answer:
[tex]q-10=\frac{76}{4}[/tex]
Total number of questions, q, is 29
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
The number of wrong questions he solved = 10,
Let q be the total number of questions,
∵ All questions are attempted,
So, the correct answer questions = total questions - wrong answer questions = q - 10,
Now, the score for each correct answer = 4 points,
Total points = 76,
If there is no penalty for wrong answer,
Then the correct answer questions = [tex]\frac{\text{Total score}}{\text{score for each correct answer}}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{76}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\implies q - 10 =\frac{76}{4}[/tex]
Which is the required equation to determine the total number of questions (q) on Tim's math test.
By solving,
[tex]q-10=19\implies q = 19 +10 = 29[/tex]
Hence, the total number of questions are 29.