Aptitude Test Question:
In an aptitude test, a student must answer 65% of the questions correctly to qualify. If a student has answered 7 questions correctly out of the first 14, what is the minimum number of questions in the paper?
Solution:
To qualify, the student must answer 65% of the total questions correctly. If the student has answered 7 questions correctly out of 14, this means they have answered 50% of the questions correctly so far.
Let the total number of questions in the paper be x.
Given that 7 questions out of 14 have been answered correctly, the remaining number of questions to answer correctly for qualification = 65% of (x-14).
Equating the number of questions answered correctly so far with the remaining questions needed to answer correctly for qualification:
7 + 0.5(x-14) = 0.65x
Solving the above equation, we get:
7 + 0.5x - 7 = 0.65x
0.5x = 0.65x - 7
0.15x = 7
x = 7 / 0.15
x = 46.67
Therefore, the minimum number of questions in the paper for a student to qualify in the aptitude test is 47 questions.
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