If you missed out 11 AND got all the rest correct you would have 83.08%. However, if you miss out 11 out of 65 it is unlikely that you are good enough to get all the rest correct!
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You answered 23 questions incorrectly.
If all 35 questions were worth the same credit and you got a 75 percent,then you put down the wrong answer for 83/4 questions.
You got 89 percent. Hence, you answered 89/100*150 = 133.5 questions. hence you missed 150 - 133.5 = 16.5 questions.
You can't get 90% in a test with 32 questions. However, if calculated the answer would be 3.2. i.e., you would miss 3.2 questions to get 90%. This can happen when the examiner gives you marks even for a partially correct answer.
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You answered 23 questions incorrectly.
0.70 x 125 = 88 questions right You can miss 125-88 = 37 questions to get 70 percent But you got to get all the rest correct!
If all 35 questions were worth the same credit and you got a 75 percent,then you put down the wrong answer for 83/4 questions.
I took a test that had 35 questions. I got a 91%, how many did I miss?
Just one question, and I reckon it was the question about percentages!
You might not have missed any - you just got nearly half of them wrong.
You got 89 percent. Hence, you answered 89/100*150 = 133.5 questions. hence you missed 150 - 133.5 = 16.5 questions.
70 PER CENT means 70 out of a hundred... so you missed 30
If every question was worth the same credit, you missed 18 of them.