To find the answer...
Percentages under 100 are entered as .xx in a calculator, so 10% is .10, 22% is .22, 76% is .76, and over 100% is x.xx, so 140% is 1.40, and so on.
Take that decimal percent and multiply that by the number of questions on the test, and that answer is how many you have to get CORRECT, so simply take the total number of questions, subtract the correct amount shown on the calculator, and that's how many you can miss.
Examples:
70% of 30? .70 * 30 = 21, so 21 must be correct out of 30, so you can miss 9.
For my electronics tests, I have 30 questions, and I have to get at least 60% to pass. So .60 * 30 = 18 correct out of 30, so 30 - 18 = 12, I can miss 12.
Last example:
You need 80% to pass with 40 questions.
.80 * 40 = 32 correct answers, 40 total - 32 correct = 8 can be wrong.
Be sure to key in the percentage as a decimal.
35
6 of them.
You can miss 10% of questions, or 12 questions
18
22
.8 x 30 = 24 so you can miss 6 questions
35
40
24 of them.
6 of them.
The answer will depend on how many of the ones you do manage to answer are correct!
No more than 15.But why miss any ?
You can miss 10% of questions, or 12 questions
25 questions missed
18
22
22 questions