If your teacher is doing the standard test results, you need at least 60% to get a "D" which is passing, so that would be 24 questions. If you want a "C" you need 28 questions right. If you want a "B" you need 80% which is 32 right. And for an "A" you need 90%, or 36 correct. That's if your teacher is doing the standard testing results.
The ACT English section gives you 45 minutes to answer 75 questions.
You just did, but I question your intentions.Was that a question?Don't ask me another question!Will that question be on the test?
And - conjunction they - pronoun asked - verb many - adjective questions - noun
English is one of the languages spoken in a great many countries of the world, so learning English will help you to express your thoughts and feelings in a way that more people can understand you. Also, English helps businesses to communicate better with other English-speaking people.
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Because there are so many people on the internet who cannot use English correctly. Also because many people on here ask stupid questions. I think about half the questions on here are pointless.
Oh, dude, if 80 percent of the questions were answered correctly, that means 20 percent were wrong. So, if 5 questions were missed, that's 20 percent of the total questions. To find out how many questions were answered correctly, you just need to calculate 80 percent of the total questions. Math, man, it's like magic but with numbers.
Correctly answer 39 out of 46 questions
25 Questions
95 of them.
45 were correctly answered
Answer 34 questions correctly, ignore the rest.
138 questions right and 12 questions wrong
95% of the questions, provided there are no penalties for wrong answers.
75
Answering 63 questions correctly - is 70% of 90 questions.
-- Since she answered 86 percent of the questions correctly, she answered the remaining 14 percent of them incorrectly. -- 14% of 100 questions is 14 questions.