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16 of them.
Presumably they will be the correct answers
Set up the ratio in this form: (number of correct answers / total number of questions) x 100 Since there are 42 questions total in a test, we have: (number of correct answers / 42) x 100 Whatever number of correct answers the student has on a test, you compute the grade for him/her. For instance, if you have all correct answers, then we have: 42/42 x 100 = 100%
none of the answers are correct...
no they don't, they give most of the answers but not all the correct ones
The infinitive should be used. "Planning to see" is correct.
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The correct spelling is "planning" (making plans, designing).
There are loads of ways: If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (108, -1) and you get 1 correct; If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (132, -2) and you get 1 correct; If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (156, -3) and you get 1 correct; and so on, OR If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (65, -2) and you get 2 correct;If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (88, -4) and you get 2 correct; and so on, OR skipping a whole lot of intermediate possibilities, If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (4, -12) and you get 24 correct.
all of the answers are correct
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The correct spelling is "answers".
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all the answers are correct
No because that is two sentences and they should be separated by a full stop or at least a semicolon: The answers are short; they are correct.
The ouija board can give correct answers, but it can also give incorrect answers, and jumbled up answers. There is no yes or no answer for this question, because the board is capable of both being correct and incorrect to questions that are asked.