138 questions right and 12 questions wrong
45 were correctly answered
A test score of "90" represents the percentage of correct questions. Multiply this percentage by the total number of questions and you will have the number of questions correctly answered. Subtract this from the total to find answers wrong. 90% of 40 questions = .90 x 40 = 36 questions right. 40-36 = 4 answers wrong.
You would need to answer 68 questions correctly.
Divide how many questions you got right (11) by how many questions total there was (14). Then multiply it by 100. 11/14=0.78....... 0.78 x 100=78 YOUR ANSWER IS 78%
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.
45 were correctly answered
A test score of "90" represents the percentage of correct questions. Multiply this percentage by the total number of questions and you will have the number of questions correctly answered. Subtract this from the total to find answers wrong. 90% of 40 questions = .90 x 40 = 36 questions right. 40-36 = 4 answers wrong.
You need to correctly answer1 plus the greatest integer in (0.56 x the passing percentage ).
The minimum number you must answer correctly is(0.01) x (the percentage needed to pass) x (the number of questions on the test).
138 answered correctly.
You would need to answer 68 questions correctly.
You need (1.5) x (the percentage that's passing).
The number of questions you need to answer correctly to pass typically depends on the passing percentage set by the exam. For many standardized tests, a passing score is often around 60% to 70%. For example, if the passing percentage is 70%, you would need to get at least 67 out of 95 questions correct to pass. Always check the specific requirements for the exam you are taking.
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?
To pass the STAAR Math test, students typically need to answer around 60% of the questions correctly, although this percentage can vary slightly by grade level and year. For example, if a test has 40 questions, a student would need to correctly answer approximately 24 questions to pass. It's important to check the specific passing standards set by the Texas Education Agency for the most accurate information.
Divide how many questions you got right (11) by how many questions total there was (14). Then multiply it by 100. 11/14=0.78....... 0.78 x 100=78 YOUR ANSWER IS 78%
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.