around 57%
still a passing grade I guess. if 14 is 75%, probabaly 78%.
You need to get 40*60/100 = 24 correct, so you can get 40-24 = 16 wrong.
If you got 16 questions correct on a test, and got 80 percent, then there are a total of 16 / (80/100) = 16/0.8 = 20 questions on the test.
The number 96 plus 16 equals out to be 112. This is a math problem.
In English '88' but in math 2x8 = 16
You can get at most 20% wrong. 20% of 16 is 16*20/100 = 3.2 Since you cannot get 0.2 questions wrong, the maximum possible is 3 questions.
16
Probably, but I found out the answer. It may be in a math test so i can not say the answer. But it is in the trillions.
never mind i had the wrong answer.... imean............... 2 did the math just now lol
You need to get 40*60/100 = 24 correct, so you can get 40-24 = 16 wrong.
at least five regents 1 in math 1in science 2 in social studies and 1 in English but it also depends on where you go that is the way it is in my school
The factors are: 1,2,4,8,16
16
because he didnt like math!
it tells them to multiply for example: 16% of 100 .16*100=16
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If you got 16 questions correct on a test, and got 80 percent, then there are a total of 16 / (80/100) = 16/0.8 = 20 questions on the test.