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If a candidate gets 40% of the marks, he/she will pass in the examination. Shushma got 240 marks and failed in the examination by a margin of 20 marks. What is the maximum number of marks the examination is conducted for?

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If a candidate gets 40% of the marks, he/she will pass in the examination. Shushma got 240 marks and failed in the examination by a margin of 20 marks. What is the maximum number of marks the examination is conducted for?

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To solve this problem, we need to first understand that Shushma got 240 marks and she was short of 20 marks to pass the exam. This means the passing marks for the exam are 240 + 20 = 260 marks.

We also know that the passing percentage is 40%. So, 260 marks represent 40% of the total marks.

Let's denote the total marks as 'x'. We can set up the equation as follows:

40/100 * x = 260

To solve for 'x', we can multiply both sides of the equation by 100/40:

x = 260 * 100/40

x = 650

So, the maximum number of marks the examination is conducted for is 650.

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