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Caitlyn did 6/7 of the problems on her quiz correctly and 4 incorrectly. She did all the problems. How many problems were there?

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    It's simple you've been told that correct answers equals 6/7 and she did all the questions. Therefore the incorrect answers equals 1/7, which is 4. So just times 4 by 7. 4 x 7 = 28. 28 questions on the quiz.
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