23/25=92/100
92%
Oh, it's okay to make a few happy little mistakes on a test, friend. To get an 80 on a 10-question test, you can miss up to 2 questions. Just remember, it's all about doing your best and learning along the way.
You can miss 40% = 70*40/100 = 28. However, that depends on two things: one is that you get all the remaining answers correct and also that you are not penalised for wrong answers.
92.3077% correct percentage.
It is: 96.77% rounded to two decimal places
33-9=24 24/33x100=72.73% to two decimal places
You can solve this in two steps * First find out how many questions you DIDN'T miss. * Then convert (questions not missed) / (total questions) into a percentage. The above assume that you want a percentage; it also assumes that all questions have the same weight.
7Added; it depends on the state you are taking the test in.
90% of 21 = 18.9So, in order to score 90% on a test with 21 questions,you can't miss more than two of them.
2 * (50 - x) = 70 50 - x = 35 x = 15 You can miss 15 questions.
4 questions
Oh, it's okay to make a few happy little mistakes on a test, friend. To get an 80 on a 10-question test, you can miss up to 2 questions. Just remember, it's all about doing your best and learning along the way.
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You can miss 40% = 70*40/100 = 28. However, that depends on two things: one is that you get all the remaining answers correct and also that you are not penalised for wrong answers.
92.3077% correct percentage.
It is: 96.77% rounded to two decimal places
Missing two questions = getting eight questions correct. 8/10 = 80%
You have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)