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| Question 182434:  hi i'm having an extreme amount of trouble setting up word problems for linear equations , especially this one .
 
 Your teacher is giving you a test worth 100 points containing 40 questions. There are two-point and four-point questions on the test. How many of each type of question are on the test?
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! hi i'm having an extreme amount of trouble setting up word problems for linear equations , especially this one . Your teacher is giving you a test worth 100 points containing 40 questions. There are two-point and four-point questions on the test. How many of each type of question are on the test?
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 Word problems are the scourge of the known universe.  Maybe humans made a mistake by learning language.  Anyway,
 to save typing, use t for the two point questions and f for the four point questions.
 t+f = 40  (there are 40 questions total)
 2t+4f = 100 (2 points for each t, 4 for each f, 100 total)
 Now, it's a math problem, 2 equations in 2 unknowns.
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 t+f = 40  (no talking)
 2t+4f = 100 --> t+2f = 50  (divided by 2)
 t+f = 40 (still)
 t+2f = 50
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 0t-f = -10
 f = 10  (10 4-point questions)
 t = 30 (must be 30, there are 40 total)
 
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