To achieve an 87 percent score on a 125-question test, you need to correctly answer 87 percent of the questions. This means you need to answer 109 questions correctly (0.87 x 125 = 108.75, rounded up). Therefore, you can get 16 questions wrong (125 - 109 = 16).
15 questions.
To achieve 75 percent on a test with 125 questions, you need to answer at least 94 questions correctly (since 75% of 125 is 93.75, which rounds up to 94). Therefore, you can miss out on a maximum of 31 questions (125 - 94 = 31) to still reach that passing score.
total q. 125 wrong 19 right 106(125-19) answer- 84.8 % is right.
68% D+
percentage = 9.6%% rate:= 12/125 * 100%= 0.096 * 100%= 9.6%
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15 questions.
To achieve 75 percent on a test with 125 questions, you need to answer at least 94 questions correctly (since 75% of 125 is 93.75, which rounds up to 94). Therefore, you can miss out on a maximum of 31 questions (125 - 94 = 31) to still reach that passing score.
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total q. 125 wrong 19 right 106(125-19) answer- 84.8 % is right.
To achieve a score of 70% on a test of 125 questions, you would need to answer 87.5 questions correctly (125 questions x 70% = 87.5 questions). Since you can't answer half of a question, you would need to round up to 88 questions. Therefore, you can miss 37 questions (125 total questions - 88 questions answered correctly = 37 questions missed) and still achieve a score of 70%.
68% D+
percentage = 9.6%% rate:= 12/125 * 100%= 0.096 * 100%= 9.6%
The answer to how many questions you can miss (assuming each question is worth 1 mark) is given below: ((100-90)/100) * 125 = 12.5 questions. You must round this down unless you can be awarded half marks. Assuming no half marks are awarded you can miss up to 12 questions on a 125 question test and score 90% or more.
125 percent into a percentage = 125%
98 is 78.4 percent of 125 122.5 is 98 percent of 125
125 percent percent of 48 = 0.6