Mr. Thurgood gave his students a math quiz last Friday. Each question on the quiz was worth 3 points, and the quiz was worth 45 points in all.Let q represent the number of questions on the quiz. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 3q=45(B) 3q=45Solve this equation to find the number of questions on the quiz.____ questions
Q. Mr. Thurgood gave his students a math quiz last Friday. Each question on the quiz was worth 3 points, and the quiz was worth 45 points in all.Let q represent the number of questions on the quiz. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 3q=45(B) 3q=45Solve this equation to find the number of questions on the quiz.____ questions
Identify Equation: Step 1: Identify the correct equation that models the problem. Each question is worth 3 points, and the total points are 45. The equation that connects these values is 3q=45, where q is the number of questions.
Solve Equation: Step 2: Solve the equation 3q=45. To find q, divide both sides of the equation by 3.q=345q=15
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