75% of 42 = .75 x 42 = 32 questions right; you can miss 42-32 = 10 questions to get a 75
percentage of correct a nswers= 32% =(75-51)/21842 * 100% = 0.32 * 100% = 32%
That would be 80 percent.
32 divided by 40, times the answer by 100 = 80%
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Assuming each question is worth 1 mark, 78% of 32 = 78/100 × 32 = 24.96 As it is unlikely that you will get 0.96 of a question/mark, you will need to get 25 questions right to guarantee getting 78% - you will actually get 78⅛ % which would be rounded to 78% to the nearest whole percentage.
75% of 42 = .75 x 42 = 32 questions right; you can miss 42-32 = 10 questions to get a 75
If there are 5 questions, each with 2 possible answers, there will be 25 different quiz outcomes possible. We know that 25 = 32 different possible outcomes on a competed quiz where one answer is selected for each question.
You missed 12 questions out of 32, which means you got (32-12)=20 questions correct. (20/32) = 0.625; 0.625 * 100 = 62.5. Your percentage is 62.5%.
A hemisphere is a note that is each worth half of a crochet. This stands for 1/32 of a note, and this pertains to a specific note value. There are various note values.
80 percent of 40 questions equals 32 questions.
32 cents.
percentage of correct a nswers= 32% =(75-51)/21842 * 100% = 0.32 * 100% = 32%
the ansewer to this question is in the Olympic games in 2012 the stadium had 32 torches to represent the 32 teams that entered and each one was lit In the opening ceremony that is the Olympic cauldron
She is worth $32 million.
In some states where there is a recycling deposit, each can could be worth 5 cents for the return of the deposit. The scrap index for cans is worth 16 cents a pound(6/1/2009). 32 cans equal a pound. So one can is roughly worth .5 cents
32 cents