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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 22:20 shortyyashaun

A history teacher is writing a test worth 100 points. She uses multiple-choice questions worth 6 points each and true/false questions worth 2 points each. She wants the test to have three times as many
multiple-choice questions as true/false questions. Let m represent the number of multiple-choice
questions on the test, and let t represent the number of true/false questions. Which system of
equations can be used to find how many of each type of question she should write?
6m + 2t = 100
m=t+3
6m + 2t = 100
t = 3m
6m + 2t = 100
m = 3t
3m + t = 100
m = 3t
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