Should be about an 82% or an 83%, as 62/75 = 0.8266667
73%
If you missed 3 questions out of a 12-question test, you correctly answered 9 questions. To find the percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100: (9/12) × 100 = 75%. Therefore, you would get a score of 75%.
To achieve a score of 70% on a 200-question test, you would need to answer 140 questions correctly. This means you can afford to miss 60 questions and still achieve a 70% score.
Your score is the part of the test where you supplied correct answers.On a test with 25 questions, if you missed 5, you answered (25 - 5) = 20 correctly.If every questions was worth the same credit, then your score is 20/25 = 80% .I'm hoping fervently that it wasn't a math test.
To pass the hazmat test, you typically need to score at least 80%. This means you can miss a maximum of 20% of the questions. For a standard 30-question test, that would allow you to miss up to 6 questions. However, it's essential to check the specific passing criteria for the test you are taking, as these can vary.
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The score would be 56%
To achieve a score of 70% on a 120-question test, you need to answer correctly at least 84 questions (70% of 120). This means you can miss a maximum of 36 questions (120 total questions - 84 correct answers = 36 missed questions). Therefore, missing 36 questions would still allow you to reach a score of 70%.
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To pass a 60-question test with a score of 75%, you need to correctly answer at least 45 questions. This means you can miss a maximum of 15 questions (60 total questions - 45 correct answers = 15 missed questions) and still achieve a passing score.
To determine the worth of each question on a 165-question test, divide the total score possible by the number of questions. If the test is scored out of 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 0.606 points (100/165). If the total score differs, simply adjust the calculation accordingly by dividing the total score by 165.
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