To include a penalty for guessing, the scoring formula for a 60-question, multiple-choice test is , where s is the score on the test, r is the number of correct responses, and w is the number of incorrect responses. A student answers all 60 questions. Which of the following scores could be the student’s score?I.–15II.10III.32

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To include a penalty for guessing, the scoring formula for a 60-question, multiple-choice test is <img alt='Images' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/gmat/c0183-05.jpg'/>, where <em>s</em> is the score on the test, <em>r</em> is the number of correct responses, and <em>w</em> is the number of incorrect responses. A student answers all 60 questions. Which of the following scores could be the student’s score?<br>I.–15<br>II.10<br>III.32