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4. Caitlyn did 6/7 of the problems on her math quiz correctly and four incorrectly. She did

all the problems. How many were there?

4. Caitlyn did 6/7 of the problems on her math quiz correctly and four incorrectly-example-1
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Answer:

28 problems

Explanation:

If 6/7 were incorrect than 1/7 were correct.

1/7 = 4

4 x 7 = 28

28 problems

Hope this helps and have a have a great day!

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User Jehanzeb
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Answer:

10 problems.

If she did 6/7 incorrectly, 1 was wrong 4-1 = 3

Then, add 3 to 7 and get 10

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