It depends on the pass rate.
To get seventy percent or better on a quiz of 16 questions one needs 11.2 answers correctly answered. So it is best not to miss 4 but definitely not to miss 5 or more. This answer is arrived at by taking the 16 questions and multiplying by .70 (70 percent) or 16 x .70 = 11.2.
You can miss 3 questions and get a 70. If you can consider a 70 passing.
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.
24 of them.
not more than 15
To get a 70 to pass the test you can miss 37 questions.
You can miss 31.5 questions. 105*70%(.70)=73.5 105-73.5= 31.5
Around 99 questions to get a straight 70.
33
50
105 out of 150 is 70%. U can miss 45 questions for a 70%.
64, of course. Unless you mean how many can you miss and still pass... 70% of 64 is 44.8, so you need 45 to pass so you can miss 19.
To achieve a score of 70 on a test of 20 questions, you would need to answer 14 questions correctly (70% of 20). This means you can afford to miss 6 questions and still pass the test with a score of 70.
To get seventy percent or better on a quiz of 16 questions one needs 11.2 answers correctly answered. So it is best not to miss 4 but definitely not to miss 5 or more. This answer is arrived at by taking the 16 questions and multiplying by .70 (70 percent) or 16 x .70 = 11.2.
You can miss 3 questions and get a 70. If you can consider a 70 passing.
70% of 25 is 17.5. That is you will pass with 7 (7.5) questions wrong.
Answering 63 questions correctly - is 70% of 90 questions.