70
94% right.
3 out of 10
You would have 70%.
The number of questions you can miss and still pass depends on the specific passing criteria set by the exam or assessment. Typically, this is expressed as a percentage; for example, if a passing score is 70%, you could miss 3 out of 10 questions or 30 out of 100, depending on the total number of questions. It's essential to check the guidelines provided for the specific test to determine the exact number you can miss and still pass.
To achieve a score of 70 percent on a 10-question test, you need to answer at least 7 questions correctly. This means you can miss a maximum of 3 questions. Therefore, missing 3 questions would still allow you to meet the 70 percent threshold.
You take the total number of missed problems, subtract from total of questions, divide by total of questions (then convert to percentage). Example: 10 total questions on test, three are missed Step 1: 10 - 3 = 7 Step 2: 7 divided by 10 = .70 Step 3: .70 converted to percentage = 70%
% of correct answers if the correct a nd your mistakes have the same rati ng = 3/10 * 100% = 30%
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Simply multiply 75 by .3 to get your answer: You can miss 22.5 questions and still get a "C-"
3/10 as percentage = 30%0.4 as percentage = 40%3/10:= 3/10 * 100%= 3 * 10%= 30%0.4:= 0.4 * 100%= 40%
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To achieve a score of 90 on a 30-question test, you need to answer at least 27 questions correctly, as 90% of 30 is 27. This means you can miss up to 3 questions. Therefore, you can miss a maximum of 3 questions to still score 90.