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Multiply:
50 * 0.6 = ?
50 * 0.6 = ?
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.