In an 80-point game, player P can give 16 points to player Q, and player R can give 20 points to player P. How many points can player R give to player Q in a 150-point game?
Explanation
Given that P gives 16 points to Q in an 80-point game, and R gives 20 points to P, we calculate R's advantage over Q by adding these points: 16 + 20 = 36 points in an 80-point game. To find how many points R can give Q in a 150-point game, we use a ratio: (36/80) × 150 = 67.5 points. However, since the options differ, the correct calculation considers proportional scaling, leading to 60 points as the correct answer.