the answer is 66 because 12x11=136 then you divide that by 2 and you get 66
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If a test has 150 questions and you are aiming for a perfect score, you can get a maximum of 0 questions wrong. However, if you are allowed to get some questions wrong and still pass, it depends on the passing criteria set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing score is 70%, you can get up to 45 questions wrong (150 questions * 30% incorrect = 45 questions).
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You can get at most 22 questions wrong, otherwise you will score less than 70 %. To get 70% right you can get 100 % - 70 % = 30 % wrong 30% of 75 = 30/100 x 75 = 22.5 I assume you can't get 1/2 a question wrong, so you can get at most 22 questions wrong otherwise you will score less than 70 %.
There is no limit on the number of questions you can ask; the more the better.
they can complete this exam 300 ways
Yes there's nothing wrong with asking as many questions as you want to provided that they're within the rules.
There are 25 questions and you are only allowed to incorrect 4 out of 25,
Questions should only be added into categories into which they fit; if applicable, select more than one category.
The only real way to find out is to select a category, find out how many pages there are, and multiply the number of pages by the number of questions displayed per page (the default is 50 questions per page).
If he must include the last question, then his choices really boil down tohow many ways he can select 4 more from the remaining 11.The number of ways he can select 4 from 11 is (11 x 10 x 9 x 8) = 7,920 ways .But each group of 4 can be selected in 24 different ways.So he can only wind up with 7920/24 = 330 different groups of questions.
No. Unfortunately, it does not. Simply because there is no answer for this question. So, in theory, this arrangement of text that so seemingly looks like an answer isn't actually here. So, the answer is no -- No, Wiki only knows as much as we, the people who answer questions, know. The answer above is an example. Just because we claim to know something, half the time we are wrong. -- No. There are many questions which have no answer, and there are many questions which are not allowed to be asked here. Questions about how to commit serious crimes or how to harm oneself are not allowed, for instance. Plus, we won't have answers here to questions that nobody has asked. Then there are questions which are absolute nonsense or cannot be answered. Eg., "How many men does it take to dig half a hole?" Or, "What is?" Then there are questions which are only asked to harass or bully another, and they are not allowed. Eg., "Why does Tabatha in my 4th period class have AIDS?" There is no answer to that because that question is not allowed here and the poor girl doesn't even have such a disease.
If he must answer the last question, he effectively needs to select 6 from 10. This can be done in 10C6 = 10*9*8*7/(4*3*2*1) = 210 ways.
First click "My Contributions" on the sidebar on the left. Then, select filter by flags and hit "Go". By counting the number of pages and multiplying by the number of results per page, you can get a basic idea of how many questions you have flagged and unflagged.
mysql> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM factories WHERE school_distance < 1000; +---------------+----+ | COUNT(*) | 0 | +---------------+----+ mysql> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `questions` WHERE `wording` LIKE '%terrible%'; +---------------+----------------------------+ | COUNT(*) | 9812438708923 | +---------------+----------------------------+ mysql>
There are 20 questions in total and you are allowed to miss 5 questions at most. I suggest skipping questions you don't know and then answer them later if you can't answer 15 correct.