It's hard to figure out the top 100 questions, but I would say the most famous question would be What does my name mean? I could easily be wrong, though.
New categories on WikiAnswers have to be filled up with questions by one or more supervisor before it fills out properly. In addition, the number of questions counted is rounded up to the nearest 100, and in the case of only a few questions, it will report 100. If there are no top organizers or top answerers in a new category, it only takes one contribution to get to the top. However, the longer a category has been around, the more contributions it will take to get to the top.
Right here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Tops/All-time/Questions
90% of 20 questions = 90*20/100 questions = 1800/100 = 18 questions.
The general Top 100 list is automatically generated based on the number of contributions a person makes. This top 100 list covers the data gathered ever since FAQ Farm was transferred to MediaWiki software. The way to get onto that list is to keep providing quality answers to questions, improving existing answers, and otherwise being a productive contributor. To rack up these contributions, you can add topics or questions of interest to your watchlist. There are also top 10 lists for each Topic and top 25 lists by month.
69%. Just subract 31 from 100. 100-31=69.
You'd be 100% right.
Your grade would be 75 if you missed 25 questions out of 100. If there are 100 questions, each question would be worth one point.
100 questions
100 questions = 20% so 1 question = 20/100 = 0.2%
I think you mean what ARE the top 100 pets.
There are 100 questions in this quiz.
Answer 100% of the questions/problems correctly.