Tori's mathematics test had 75 problems: 10 arithmetic, 30 algebra, and 35 geometry problems. Although she answered 70% of the arithmetic, 40% of the algebra, and 60% of the geometry problems correctly, she did not pass the test because she got less than 60% of the problems right. How many more questions would she have needed to answer correctly to earn a 60% passing grade?

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Answer:

She would need 5 more correct answers.

Step-by-step explanation:

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70% of 10 is 7 so she got 7 arithmetic questions.

40% of 30 is 12 so she got 12 algebra questions.

60% of 35 is 21 so she got 21 geometry questions.

She got [tex]\frac{7+12+21}{10+30+35} =\frac{40}{75} =\frac{8}{15}[/tex] questions correct.

60% of 75 is 45 questions correct.

She got 40 questions correct.

She needed 5 more correct answers to get 60%.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

problems solved in arithmetic=10×70 %=7

problems solved in algebra=30×40 %=12

problems solved in geometry=35×60 %=21

total problems solved=7+12+21=40

problems required for passing=75×60 %=45

so more questions required for passing=45-40=5

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