Mathematics, 30.03.2020 03:54 damientran
A test is worth 80 points. Multiple choice questions are worth 2 points, and
short answer questions are worth 4 points. If the test has 25 questions, how
many multiple choice questions are there?
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A. m for multiple choice, a for short answer
B. for test, q for questions
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for short answer, t for test
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D. p for points, m for multiple choice
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