60 questions can be missed.
If every question was worth the same credit, you missed 18 of them.
If you got 96 percent on a 25-question test, you missed one question. To find this, you can multiply 25 by 0.96 to get 24, which means you answered 24 questions correctly. Subtracting this from the total number of questions (25) gives you the number of questions missed, which is 1.
100%-80%=20%10*.2=2Therefore you missed 2 questions.
If you're awarded 1 mark per question, and you got 77%, you missed roughly 25% of the questions, which is 15
25 questions missed
60 questions can be missed.
If every question was worth the same credit, you missed 18 of them.
If you got 96 percent on a 25-question test, you missed one question. To find this, you can multiply 25 by 0.96 to get 24, which means you answered 24 questions correctly. Subtracting this from the total number of questions (25) gives you the number of questions missed, which is 1.
100%-80%=20%10*.2=2Therefore you missed 2 questions.
If you're awarded 1 mark per question, and you got 77%, you missed roughly 25% of the questions, which is 15
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25 Questions
41 questions (if you got 83 percent, then that means you got 34 questions right)
Oh, dude, if 80 percent of the questions were answered correctly, that means 20 percent were wrong. So, if 5 questions were missed, that's 20 percent of the total questions. To find out how many questions were answered correctly, you just need to calculate 80 percent of the total questions. Math, man, it's like magic but with numbers.
Count them.
Use an equality. 65 questions/100% = Xquestions/86% 100X = 5590 X = 55.9 -------------------------call it 60 You missed 5 questions, or a partial question somewhere.