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on a recent test matthew got 18 out of 40 problems correct at the same rate how many problems would matthew get correct if there were 60 problems

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27

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to simplify 18 and 40: divide each number by 2, and you get 9 and 20. For every 20 questions, Mathew gets 9 right. Now, you multiply 20 questions by 3 to get the second part of the problem, 60 questions. Because you multiplied 20 by 3, you do the same with 9. 9 x 3= 27. For every 60 questions, Mathew gets 27 right.

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