Question #3686f

1 Answer
Apr 19, 2016

#5# multiple choice

Explanation:

The best thing to do when dealing with hard and annoying math problems is take away the fluff and identify all the important info:

  • 60 points total
  • 15 questions total
  • Multiple choice questions are two points each
  • Open-ended are five points each

So, what don't we know? We don't know how many open-ended and multiple choice questions there are, and that's what we're trying to find. And what do we do when we don't know something? Assign it a variable! We'll have the number of open-ended questions be #O# and the number of multiple-choice questions be #M#.

Because there are only two types of questions and 15 questions total, we know that the number of open-ended questions plus the number of multiple choice questions is 15:
#O+M=15#

And we also know that there are 60 points total. If multiple-choice questions are two points each, that means the total number of points for answering multiple choice questions correctly is #2M#. For example, if you get 10 multiple-choice questions right, the number of points you get is #2*10=20# points. Likewise, the number of points for open-ended questions is #5O#. The key is that there are 60 points in all, so the amount of points you get from multiple choice plus the amount of points you get from open-ended must be 60:
#2M+5O=60#

Let's see. It appears we have the system:
#O+M=15#
#5O+2M=60#

We are being asked for the number of multiple-choice questions, so we have to solve this system for #M#. To do this, first solve for #O# in terms of #M#:
#O+M=15->O=15-M#

Now substitute this for #O# in #5O+2M=60# and solve:
#5O+2M=60#
#5(15-M)+2M=60#
#75-5M+2M=60#
#-3M=-15#
#M=5#

That means there are 5 multiple-choice questions on the test, and #15-5=10# open-ended. This makes sense because if each open-ended question is 5 points, then you can get 50 points max (#10*5#), and if there are 5 multiple-choice questions, then you can get 10 points max (#5*2#). The total number of points you can get is therefore 60, which is what we were told at the beginning.