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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 23:40 codyclay

The questions in the first section on a test are worth 3 points and the questions in the second section are worth 5 points. Let x represent the number of correct questions from the first section, and let y represent the number of correct questions from the second section. Sydney earned more than 80 points on the test. The inequality representing her score is 3x+5y>80. If Sydney answered 15 questions in the first section correctly, what is the minimum number of questions she must have answered correctly in the second section? 1 2 7 8

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