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27 August, 15:14

In a true-false test containing 50 questions, a student is to be awarded 2 marks for every correct answer and - 2 for every incorrect answer and 0 for not supplying any answer. If Yash scored 94 marks in a test, what are the possibilities of his marking correct or wrong answer

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  1. 27 August, 15:28
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    1. 47 correct, 0 wrong and 3 unanswered

    2. 48 correct, 1 wrong and 1 unanswered

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    Total number of questions = 50

    For correct answers = 2

    For wrong answers = - 2

    Unanswered questions = 0

    Yash scored 94 marks

    Let c, w and u represent the number of correct, wrong and unanswered questions

    2*c - 2 * w + 0*u = 94

    2c - 2w = 94 ... 1

    And;

    c + w + u = 50 ... 2

    We have 2 equations and 3 unknowns

    By observing the problem, we can see two possible solutions;

    Case 1: Assuming he did not miss (get wrong) any answer;

    He needs to score 47 answers right;

    47 * 2 = 94

    Then;

    c = 47 w = 0 and u = 50 - (47+0) = 3

    47 correct, 0 wrong and 3 unanswered

    Case 2: Assuming he got one answer wrong;

    He would need to score one more answer right compared to the first case;

    (47+1) * 2 - 1 * 2 = 96 - 2 = 94

    c = 47+1 = 48

    w = 1

    u = 50 - (48+1) = 1

    So he need to score 48 correct answers, 1 wrong answer and 1 unanswered.
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