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To calculate the number of correct answers you got on a test, you can use the formula: (score / total possible score) x total number of questions. In this case, you got a score of 78 on a 65-question test. So, (78 / 100) x 65 = 50.7. Therefore, you got approximately 51 questions correct on the test.

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