There are 50 questions on a test. If a 60% is considered passing, how many questions do you have to get right to pass?

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
10 years ago

Multiply:

50 * 0.6 = ?

User Icon for liana liana answered
10 years ago

30

User Icon for george george answered
10 years ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To determine how many questions you need to get right to pass the test, we can use the concept of percentages.

Step 1: Calculate 60% of the total number of questions.
Given that there are 50 questions on the test and a passing score is 60%, we can multiply 50 by 0.6 (which is the decimal form of 60%) to find the passing threshold:
Passing threshold = 50 x 0.6 = 30

Step 2: Round the passing threshold to the nearest whole number.
Since you cannot have a fraction of a question, round the passing threshold to the nearest whole number. In this case, 30 is already a whole number, so there is no need to round.

Therefore, you need to get at least 30 questions right to pass the test.