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Anita's mathematics test had 70 problems carrying equal marks i.e., 10 arithmetic, 30 algebra and 30 geometry. Although she answered 70% of the arithmetic, 40% of the algebra and 60% of the geometry problems correctly, she did not pass the test because she got less than 60% marks. The number of more questions she would have to answer correctly to earn a 60% passing marks is:
1
5
7
9
Let every question carry 1 mark. So total number of marks is 70. Therefore passing marks = 60% of 70 = 42 marks. Anita answered 70% of Arithmetic (10 Q) = 7 40% of Algebra (30 Q) = 12 60% of Geometry (30 Q) = 18 So, Anita's total marks = 7 + 12 +18 = 37 marks which is 5 short of 42. So 5 more marks are required to pass the exam.
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