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Mathematics, 01.06.2021 21:50 ryanzl1291

Ms. Hughs wrote a test. Part A had true/false questions, each worth 8 points. Part B had multiple choice questions, each wrote 10 points. She made the number of points for Part A equal the number of points for Part B. It was the least number of points for which was possible. Answer the following questions.
How many points was each part worth?
How many questions did Part A have?
How many questions did Part B have?

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