10% is right
40 of 50 would be 80%
-- Take the percent you need to pass the test. If you don't know what that number is, ask the teacher. -- Subtract the passing number from 100 . -- Multiply the result by 0.9 . -- Now you have the number of questions you can miss and still pass the test. -- But only if all the ones that you do answer are correct!
You can only get 91% in a 50-question test if the questions are not all worth the same number of marks. And, if that is the case, more information is required in order to answer the question.
You can only miss 16 points on a 100 point test in order to get an 84%. If the questions are worth 2 points EACH, you can miss 8. If the questions are worth 4 points each, you can only miss 4 questions.
5, but only if you get all the rest correct. Can you guarantee that?
Well, honey, if you want a 70 percent on a 100-question test, you can miss a maximum of 30 questions. It's simple math, darling. Just make sure you're not daydreaming about your next vacation while you're supposed to be answering those questions.
Since the student correctly answered 72 questions out of the total, the total number of questions on the test would be 96 (72 / 0.75). To find this, you can use the formula: (number of correct answers) / (percentage as a decimal).
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They don't only the most important questions do.
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You have a 4 percent chance of guessing both answers correctly assuming there is only one correct answer to each question and that you may only answer once per question.
I think the questions that are likely not to be answered include what does it look like in Heaven and any other question that only God would know about.
It means that out of every four questions on the quiz, you answered one wrong. Or that out of every four bits of credit the teacher planned to award for accurate work on the quiz, your work was only worth three.
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Answer 7 correctly.
The scientific method is only applicable (or useful) to questions that can be experimented with, and are not yet answered. sorry if this is not the answer you were looking for
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