22 of them.
Divide how many you got right by 25. Multiply the product by 100.
75% right, 25% wrong.
To achieve an 85% on a 25-question test, you need to answer at least 21 questions correctly (since 85% of 25 is 21.25). Therefore, you can miss a maximum of 4 questions (25 - 21 = 4) to still reach the 85% threshold.
The answer to this comes from a process called subtraction which most people learn in their first year of school. There were 25 questions and you got 16 right, so what is left over? 25-16=9. Clearly it was not a math test or you would not have done so well.
Designate the number of correctly answered questions as r. From the problem statement, r = 92 % of 28 = 0.92(28) = 25.76. If partial credit is allowed, this probably means that there were 25 questions completely right and one more that was considered three-fourths right.
The test has 25 questions and you can only get 5 questions wrong, if not you fail.You only need to get 15 questions right to pass.
The test has 25 questions and you can only get 5 questions wrong, if not you fail.You only need to get 15 questions right to pass.
Divide how many you got right by 25. Multiply the product by 100.
There are 25 questions and you are only allowed to incorrect 4 out of 25,
To gain a score of 80% out of 25 questions you would need to answer 20 questions correctly. You can work this out for yourself quite easily... Divide 25 by 100, this gives you 0.25 which is 1% of 25. Now just multiply by 80 to get 80% of 25, which is 20.
If you got 14 out 25 questions right you should get a 40. This is a low grade.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! If you got 84% correct out of 25 questions, you got 21 questions right. That's a wonderful result! Remember, it's not about the number of questions you get right, but the joy of learning and growing along the way.
75% right, 25% wrong.
you can get 30,29,28,27,26, and a 25 any lower is like a b
To achieve an 85% on a 25-question test, you need to answer at least 21 questions correctly (since 85% of 25 is 21.25). Therefore, you can miss a maximum of 4 questions (25 - 21 = 4) to still reach the 85% threshold.
The answer to this comes from a process called subtraction which most people learn in their first year of school. There were 25 questions and you got 16 right, so what is left over? 25-16=9. Clearly it was not a math test or you would not have done so well.
Designate the number of correctly answered questions as r. From the problem statement, r = 92 % of 28 = 0.92(28) = 25.76. If partial credit is allowed, this probably means that there were 25 questions completely right and one more that was considered three-fourths right.