in a maths exam with N questions,you score M marks for a correct answer to each of the first Q questions and M+Z marks for a correct answer to each of the remaining questions.What is the maximum possible score?
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the marks scored by answering first Q questions correctly =N*Q
the marks scored by answering remaining questions =(N-Q)*(M+Z)
hence maximum marks =(N*Q)+(N-Q)*(M+Z)
here is your answer
the marks scored by answering first Q questions correctly =N*Q
the marks scored by answering remaining questions =(N-Q)*(M+Z)
hence maximum marks =(N*Q)+(N-Q)*(M+Z)
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Answer:
mq + (n-q) m+2
=>mq + nm + 2n - mq - 2q
=> nm + 2n -2q
=> (m+2)N-2q
a) (m+2)N-2q
THI IS THE POSSIBLE SCORE
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