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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 05:20 ethan62211

Students in a history class are playing a trivia game. A player earns 5 points for each question answered correctly, and loses 3 points for each question answered incorrectly. The table shows the scores of four players at the end of Round 1. Near the end of Round 1, Bella had 25 points. What is a possible number of questions that Bella could have been asked in Round 1?


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