There is no standard set of ten steps: some questions require far fewer, other require more.
the correct way is to divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are
You have to divide the number of questions you answered correctly of the number of total questions then multiply by 100. (#correct over total#of questions) x 100 Or, you divided 100 by the total number of questions, then multiply by the number you got right to find your percentage.
You divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are then multiply the answer by 100.
To determine the number of questions you can miss out of 42 questions, you need to know the passing score or the minimum number of correct answers required. Without this information, it is not possible to specify the number of questions you can miss.
To determine how many questions you can miss on a test where a score of 70 is required to pass, you need to know the total number of questions on the test. If the test has 100 questions, for example, you can miss up to 30 questions and still score 70. However, if the total number of questions is different, you would calculate 70% of that number to find out how many questions you can miss.
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