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.
The " 70% " score represents the fraction of the questions that you answered correctly.If you answered 70% correctly, you missed the remaining 30% .30% of 50 = 0.3 x 50 = 15 .
25 Questions
If the assignment contained 22 questions and you missed 8 of them, it means you correctly answered 14. 14/22 = 64%. This would be a D-F depending your grading system.
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.
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, if Emily answered 11 questions wrong out of 65, we just divide 11 by 65 and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. That's like around 16.9%. So, yeah, Emily missed about 16.9% of the questions on her test. Cool, right?
The " 70% " score represents the fraction of the questions that you answered correctly.If you answered 70% correctly, you missed the remaining 30% .30% of 50 = 0.3 x 50 = 15 .
25 Questions
If the assignment contained 22 questions and you missed 8 of them, it means you correctly answered 14. 14/22 = 64%. This would be a D-F depending your grading system.
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.
You got 89 percent. Hence, you answered 89/100*150 = 133.5 questions. hence you missed 150 - 133.5 = 16.5 questions.
Assuming that you answered 45 questions and got the other 43 right, that would be 96 percent.
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?
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, if Emily answered 11 questions wrong out of 65, we just divide 11 by 65 and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. That's like around 16.9%. So, yeah, Emily missed about 16.9% of the questions on her test. Cool, right?
81.93% right
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41 questions (if you got 83 percent, then that means you got 34 questions right)
To achieve a score of 70% on a test of 125 questions, you would need to answer 87.5 questions correctly (125 questions x 70% = 87.5 questions). Since you can't answer half of a question, you would need to round up to 88 questions. Therefore, you can miss 37 questions (125 total questions - 88 questions answered correctly = 37 questions missed) and still achieve a score of 70%.