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3-1 · Multiplication

Find right and wrong counts from total score

3.OA.D.83.OA.A.3 · take · grade 3

Archetype: Two-Category Counts from a Total · step in a 3-type progression

▶ Practice — 10 problems

In a math quiz contest, you earn 44 points for each question you get right and lose 11 point for each question you get wrong. If Ava solved 5050 questions in this contest and ended up with 155155 points, how many questions did Ava get wrong?

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Understand

Ava answered 50 quiz questions. Each correct answer is worth +4 points and each wrong answer is -1 point. Her final score was 155 points. We must find how many questions she got wrong.

Givens
  • Total questions answered: 50
  • Right answer: +4 points
  • Wrong answer: -1 point
  • Final score: 155 points
Unknowns
  • The number of questions Ava got wrong
Constraints
  • Right count plus wrong count equals 50
  • Both counts are whole numbers from 0 to 50

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem#11 Work Backwards

Start from the easier 'all correct' case to get a clean total, then see how each wrong answer changes the score by a fixed amount. The fixed drop per wrong answer lets us divide to find the count.

Execute

#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem 3.OA.A.3
If all 50 answers were correct, Ava would earn 4 points each.
50×4=20050 \times 4 = 200
Pretending everything is right gives a simple multiplication to anchor the count.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.B.5
Turning one right answer into a wrong one loses the +4 it would have earned and adds a -1 penalty, so the score drops by 5 for each wrong answer.
4+1=54 + 1 = 5
Each mistake costs the missed 4 points plus a 1-point penalty, a steady 5 each time.
#11 Work Backwards 3.OA.D.8
Her actual score is 155, which is 45 below the perfect 200.
200155=45200 - 155 = 45
The gap from a perfect score is the total damage all the wrong answers caused.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.3
Each wrong answer costs 5 points, and the total loss is 45, so divide to get the number of wrong answers.
45÷5=945 \div 5 = 9
Sharing the 45 lost points into groups of 5 tells how many mistakes there were.
Answer: 9 questions

Review

If 9 are wrong, 41 are right: 41 times 4 = 164, minus 9 = 155, which matches the final score exactly. The counts 41 and 9 add to 50.

Convert to a single-unknown equation (tool 13): with w wrong, right is 50 - w, so 4 times (50 - w) minus w = 155, giving 200 - 5w = 155 and w = 9.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.3 Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the perfect score and dividing the lost points into groups of 5
  • 3.OA.B.5 Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide — Reasoning that each wrong answer changes the score by a fixed 5 points
  • 3.OA.D.8 Solve two-step word problems using four operations within 100 — Combining the perfect score and the score gap across multiple steps
💡 Pretend every answer was right, then count how far the score fell; each mistake costs the same amount, so just divide!