Asked by Jannie

Multiple-choice questions in a test are graded by adding 2 marks for each correct
response and subtracting 1 mark for each incorrect response (including no response).
Rory and Jenny answered all the multiple-choice questions, with Rory scoring 27 and
Jenny scoring 42. Rory answered 19 questions correctly.
a How many multiple-choice questions were there?
b How many more questions than Rory did Jenny answer correctly?

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Answered by SEEBOK
a.Rory
(19 correct ans X 2) 38
Rory's score -27
equals (incorrect ans)11 pts deducted

therefore
19 correct + 11 incorrect = 30 questions

b.jenny
Let x= correct answers
y= incorrect answers

equations:
2x-y=42 eq1(which is the score of jenny)
x+y=30 eq2(total no. of items)

use elimination method
then:
3x=72
divided both sides by 3
x=24

substituting to eq.1
2x-y=42
2(24)-y=42
48-y=42
y=48-42
y=6
or substituting to eq.2
x+y=30
24+y=30
y=30-24
y=6

therefore
jenny got 24 correct answers and 6 incorrect answers.
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