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18 September, 03:46

An algebra test had two parts. Part I had 40 problems, and part II had 60 problems. Bernard got 80% of the problems on part I correct and 90% of the problems on part II correct. What was the total number of problems that Bernard got correct on the test?

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  1. 18 September, 05:32
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    An algebra test had two parts.

    => Part I had 40 problems

    => and part II had 60 problems.

    Bernard got 80% of the problems on part I correct and 90% of the problems on part II correct. What was the total number of problems that Bernard got correct on the test.

    Part 1

    => 40 problems and Bernard was able to answer correctly that 80% of it

    => 40 *.80 = 32 questions are correct

    Part 2

    => 60 problems and Bernard was able to answer correctly the 90% of it.

    => 60 *.90 = 54 questions got correct answers.
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