Honestly, I do not see a way of multiplying your question into 5. But in certain cases there may be different ways to ask a question.
Yes, these questions are basically equivalent.
This is meaningless. It is easier for those who attempt to answer questions if the questioner words the question accurately.
Basically its structure, the words used and, in English, the question mark at the end. It is five o'clock is obviously a stament, but What's the time? or Is it five o'clock? are questions. a question mark makes a question question!!1
That depends whether 85 corresponds to your percentage, or your mark. If you get 85 marks on a 90 question test, then you have missed five questions.
80 percent of 40 questions equals 32 questions.
The answer depends on the number of choices available for each question.
To achieve a score of 50% on a 26-question test, you need to answer at least 13 questions correctly. Therefore, you can miss up to 13 questions and still meet that threshold, as 26 total questions minus 13 correct answers equals 13 missed questions.
the question one hundred and twenty plus forty five equals to one hundred sixty five165
1.5848931924611135 to the power of five equals 10.
An impossibility but 4 out of 5 equals 80% of the questions were correct
To achieve a score of 95 percent on a 100-question test, you can get a maximum of 5 questions wrong. This means you must answer at least 95 questions correctly, as 95 out of 100 equals 95 percent.
Why can't you answer my question?! That really gets on my nerves. Haha. I'm just kidding,that was an easy problem. :)845...