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Yes, you can miss some school and still have good grades. But you should try to be there as much as possible. Don't skip just because you do not feel like going. I know that it is very tempting sometimes. Though while you can miss some days due to illness or a doctor's appointment, you should try to be there as much as possible.
A spider sat down beside Miss Muffet.
A spider. Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, Eating her curds and whey. There came a big spider, He sat down beside her. And frightened Miss Muffet away!
Nobody, but Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet.
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,Eating her curds and wiegh,Along came a spider who sat down beside her,And frightened Miss Muffet away!Curds are a dairy productobtained by coagulating milk in a process called curdling. Whey is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained. The whole mess is similar to cottage cheese.
To determine the number of questions you can miss out of 42 questions, you need to know the passing score or the minimum number of correct answers required. Without this information, it is not possible to specify the number of questions you can miss.
You can miss 3 questions and get a 70. If you can consider a 70 passing.
Assuming that you get all your answers correct (can you rely on that?), you can miss 12.
If all questions are weighted the same, then you could miss 17 questions, or 26/43 correct, and get a 60 % assuming that there are no penalties for wrong answers.
If you miss 6 questions you will get an 85% on a 40 question test. To calculate various test score questions, simply divide the number of correct answers by the number of total questions. For example, on your particular question, if you divide 34 (the number of correct answers) by 40 (the total number of test questions), the answer is .85, or 85%.
You can miss out 12 but: you must get all the remaining correct and there must be no penalties for wrong answers.
If you miss 5 out of 15 questions, you have answered 10 questions correctly. To calculate your score as a percentage, divide the number of correct answers (10) by the total questions (15) and then multiply by 100. This results in a score of approximately 66.67%.
Near enough the lowest possible!
To get seventy percent or better on a quiz of 16 questions one needs 11.2 answers correctly answered. So it is best not to miss 4 but definitely not to miss 5 or more. This answer is arrived at by taking the 16 questions and multiplying by .70 (70 percent) or 16 x .70 = 11.2.
To achieve a score of 70% on a 300-question test, you would need to answer 210 questions correctly. To find out how many questions you can miss, subtract the number of correct answers from the total number of questions: 300 - 210 = 90. Therefore, you can miss up to 90 questions on a 300-question test and still achieve a score of 70%.
To score a 40 on a 66-question test, you need to determine the minimum number of questions you can miss. Assuming each question is worth one point, you would need to answer at least 40 questions correctly. Therefore, you can miss up to 26 questions (66 total questions - 40 correct answers = 26 missed questions).
To pass a 60-question test with a score of 75%, you need to correctly answer at least 45 questions. This means you can miss a maximum of 15 questions (60 total questions - 45 correct answers = 15 missed questions) and still achieve a passing score.