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x/30 = 0.93 x = 28 questions
x/30 = .87 x = 26 questions
To find the percentage of questions answered correctly, first calculate the number of correct answers: 30 - 11 = 19. Then, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions: 19/30 = 0.6333. To express this as a percentage, multiply by 100, which gives you approximately 63.33%. Therefore, you answered about 63.33% of the questions correctly.
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 %.
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It depends what you are talking about. If it is 700 contributions, you have made 700 assorted answers, splits, edits to answers and questions, asked questions, and much more. If it is 700 trust points, then 700 different people have trusted your answers and yourself within a 30 day time period.
There are 61 answers/questions in a complete game of Jeopardy - 30 in the Jeopardy Round, 30 in the Double Jeopardy Round and 1 in the Final Jeopardy Round.
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If five people answer eight questions each, then there are 40 total questions. 5 x 8 = 40 If 12 of those 40 answers are wrong, then 30% of the questions are wrong. This leaves 70% of the questions to be right. 12 / 40 = 0.3 0.3 = 30% 40 - 12 = 28 28 / 40 = 0.7 0.7 = 70%
In order to score 80% on a test with 30 questions, you must give 6 wrong answers. You can do it!
30 - 5 = 25 correct answers. 25/30 x 100 = 83% (rounded to a whole number)
If you get 7 wrong you'll get 23/30 = 76.66... % Not enough. So fewer than 7. But that is provided that wrong answers score 0 and do not have penalties.