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I think that it is 98 questions? i do not know though.
1 dozen = 12 so 6 dozen = 72. Simple!
Well think about it instead of just tapping questions into a computer. 100 - 72 = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Easy wasn't it?
The answer depends on how many of the ones that you do are correct and whether there are any penalties for wrong answers.
72%
60 questions.
72/.75 = 96
I think that it is 98 questions? i do not know though.
1400.
So basically there was a test with 72 questions and you got x number of them wrong, and got 70%. So... You have to find out what 70% of 72 is. All you have to do is multiply 0.70 by 72. Which equals 50.4 50 represents the number of questions you got right out of 72. So, 50/72 = roughly 70% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 - 50 = 22 SO. To answer you question, you can miss 22 questions out of 72 to get 70 percent. Why does it sound like you're trying to go all lazy on a test?
Oh, dude, let me break out my calculator for this intense math problem. So, if you got 72 percent right out of 50 questions, that means you answered 36 questions correctly. But hey, who's counting, right?
1 dozen = 12 so 6 dozen = 72. Simple!
Well think about it instead of just tapping questions into a computer. 100 - 72 = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Easy wasn't it?
If there are 180 questions and you have to score a 75%, how many questions can you miss?
13 wrong out of 85 is 72 correct. So percentage score = 100*72/85 = 84.7%
Since the student correctly answered 72 questions out of the total, the total number of questions on the test would be 96 (72 / 0.75). To find this, you can use the formula: (number of correct answers) / (percentage as a decimal).