SOLUTION: Suppose I agree to pay you 8 cents for every problem in this class that you solve correctly and fine you 5 cents for every problem done incorrectly. If at the end of 26 problems we

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Question 324444: Suppose I agree to pay you 8 cents for every problem in this class that you solve correctly and fine you 5 cents for every problem done incorrectly. If at the end of 26 problems we do not owe each other any money, how many problems did you solve correctly?
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Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let R be the number of correct problems.
Let W be the number of incorrect problems.
1.R%2BW=26
2.8R-5W=0
From eq. 1,
R=26-W
Substitute into eq. 2,
8%2826-W%29-5W=0
208-8W-5W=0
13W=208
highlight%28W=16%29
Then from eq. 1,
R%2B16=26
highlight%28R=10%29
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10 correct and 16 incorrect.

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let represent the number of correct answers. Let represent the number of incorrect answers. The sum is 26

The value (to the student) of correct answers is . The value (to the student) of incorrect answer is . The sum is zero.





Solve the system.

John