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Kelly requires 36 % to pass. She gets 196 marks and falls short by 20 marks. Find the maximum numbers she could have got.
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600
Tanya had scored 20 marks more, she could have scored 36%.
Now, 20 marks more than 196 marks.
Therefore, 196 + 20 = 216
Let maximum marks be x, then 36% of m = 216
⇒ 36/100 × m = 216
⇒ m = 216 × 100/36
⇒ m = 600
Thus, the maximum marks she could have got were 600.
Hence, option 4 is the correct answer.
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