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  • 14-11-2019
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Jennifer solved 27 problems, which is 3 11 of all the problems in her homework. How many problems are in her homework?

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ranikashyab066 ranikashyab066
  • 18-11-2019

Answer:

The total number of problem Jennifer has in homework is 99.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of question solved by Jennifer  = 27

Let the total problems Jennifer has in her homework  = m

Now, given  (3/11) of her total homework m  = 27

[tex]\implies \frac{3}{11}  \times  m = 27\\\implies m = \frac{27 \times 11}{3} \\or, m = 99[/tex]

⇒ m = 99

Hence, the total number of problem Jennifer has in homework is 99.

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