TJ has solved 36 problems already.
Since he has solved ¾ of the problems, we can calculate the total number of problems he has solved by multiplying the total number of problems by ¾.
12 * 3/4 = 36
Therefore, TJ has solved 36 problems already.
The correct answer is: 36 problems
TJ has 12 problems left on his math test. He has solved ¾ of the problems already. How many problems has TJ solved already?
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