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If you miss 3 out of 9, you have 6 correct answers. To calculate the grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions: 6/9 = 0.67, or 67%. Therefore, the grade would be approximately 67%.
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There are an infinite number of correct answers to that question. Even if you only use whole numbers, there are about 67 correct answers. Here are a few of them: 1 + 134 2 + 133 3 + 132 4 + 131 5 + 130 . . . . 63 + 72 64 + 71 65 + 70 66 + 69 67 + 68
67 is the GCF of 67 and 67
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You can find all the answers to the army ammo 67 DI exam from your notes. If you did not take notes, it may be best to read up on it before taking the exam.
There are infinitely many possible answers. For example, 1*67 or 10*6.7 or 100*0.67 and so on. or 0+67 or 1+66 and so on.
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