As 11.2 is 80% of 14, you would have to get at least 12 questions right to be above 80%, so you could only get 2 questions wrong.
You would divide ten by fourteen. The answer would be 71.4%.
6 wrong means 14 correct. 14/20 * 100% is 70%.
14/15 = 100*14/15 = 93.33... percent.
14/0.4 = 35 Therefore, 14 is 40 percent of 35.
14/35 x 100 = 40. Therefore, the whole is equal to 40. Therefore, 65 percent is equal to 40 - 14 = 26.
14 of them.
Divide how many questions you got right (11) by how many questions total there was (14). Then multiply it by 100. 11/14=0.78....... 0.78 x 100=78 YOUR ANSWER IS 78%
To achieve a 70 percent score on a 49-question test, you need to correctly answer at least 34.3 questions. Since you can't answer a fraction of a question, you need to round up to 35 correct answers. Therefore, you can get a maximum of 14 questions wrong (49 - 35 = 14).
-- Since she answered 86 percent of the questions correctly, she answered the remaining 14 percent of them incorrectly. -- 14% of 100 questions is 14 questions.
Well, darling, to get an 80 percent on a 70-question test, you can afford to get 14 questions wrong. As long as you nail the rest of those questions, you'll be golden. Just remember, it's not about how many you get wrong, it's about how many you get right.
You can miss 40. 80% of 200 = 160 questions right; 40 wrong
You need to divide 3 / 14, then multiply the result by 100 to get percent. That gives you the percentage of wrong answers.Note that if you want the percentage of RIGHT answers, divide 11 / 14, then multiply by 100 to get percent.
14.
You would divide ten by fourteen. The answer would be 71.4%.
Between 13 and 14. Be on the safe side.
40-26=14 questions answered correctly. 14/40=.35 Therefore the percentage of the test would be 35%
62 questions, you just have to divide 48 by 3 and that is 14 and then you just add 14 to 48.