105
105/75=1.4 1.4 X 100=140% 140%
35
The new total is $35.00
To achieve a score of 75 percent on a 15-question test, you can get a maximum of 3 questions wrong. This is because getting 75 percent means answering 75 percent of the questions correctly, which equates to answering 11.25 questions correctly. Since you can't answer a fraction of a question, you need to answer at least 12 questions correctly, allowing for 3 incorrect answers.
120/140 x 100 = 85.714285 recurring (that is, 85.714285714..) percent or 85 and five sevenths percent.
35
To find 140 percent of 75, you first convert 140 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 1.4. Then, you multiply 1.4 by 75 to find the answer. 1.4 * 75 = 105. Therefore, 140 percent of 75 is 105.
105/75=1.4 1.4 X 100=140% 140%
35
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with math right off the bat? Okay, so 92% of 75 questions is just 69 questions. Yeah, 69, like the funny number. So, 92% of 75 is 69 questions.
The new total is $35.00
60 questions.
75% of 19 questions = 19*75/100 = 14.25 But that begs the question as to what a quarter of a question is.
120/140 x 100 = 85.714285 recurring (that is, 85.714285714..) percent or 85 and five sevenths percent.
To achieve an 80 percent score on a 75-question test, you need to answer at least 60 questions correctly (since 80% of 75 is 60). This means you can get a maximum of 15 questions wrong (75 total questions - 60 correct answers = 15 wrong).
If all 35 questions were worth the same credit and you got a 75 percent,then you put down the wrong answer for 83/4 questions.
93.75%