Maths quiz

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A teacher wants her students to match the following equations to their answers

1 + 1 1+1

23 × 9 23\times9

30 5 \frac{30}{5}

100 45 100-45

25 × 4 10 \frac{25\times4}{10}

Answers: 207 , 10 , 6 , 55 , 2 207, 10, 6, 55, 2

How many students will get only four correct?

Details and Assumptions : The students will match the questions with the answers. We assume that there are some stupid students


The answer is 0.

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3 solutions

Saumitra Paira
Mar 8, 2014

if you match 4 questions correct to their answers, then you can definitely not get the fifth one wrong. thanks

Raima Rashid
Mar 2, 2014

the answer didnt match to their respective questions

Daniel Lim
Jan 13, 2014

You can't get only 4 4 correct if you match, try it yourself

Yes you can:

1+1: 2

23 x 9: 117

30/5: 6

100-45: 55

25*4/10: 10

(In case the problem gets changed, here's the original: http://prntscr.com/2j6r3s)

minimario minimario - 7 years, 5 months ago

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23.9=207, not 117 :D. But you can actually get 4 right

Bogdan Simeonov - 7 years, 4 months ago

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oops sorry

Daniel Lim - 7 years, 4 months ago

really sorry

Daniel Lim - 7 years, 4 months ago

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