It depends on what the meaning of 'pass' is...(as Clinton would say)
If it were the standard 70% (y'know, D's for Degrees) then you'd need 56 correct.
Each one you got correct is worth 1.25% so you'd need to multiply the number correct by 1.25%.
Good luck!
2006-12-14 18:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You didn't give enough information. You didn't say what percentage is considered a passing grade. Also, if the teacher norms or "curves" the tests, passing will depend on how the other students do.
(To calculate the percentage, divide the number of questions you got right by 80, the total number of questions on the test. You'll get a decimal. Multiply that decimal by 100 to get the percentage.)
2006-12-15 01:55:28
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answered by drshorty 7
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24
2006-12-15 01:55:50
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answered by DREW W 2
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Thats a bad way to prepare for any test; but assuming 70% is passing, u can have 24 incorrect answers and still scrape by.
2006-12-15 02:02:41
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answered by pazunit 1
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If you go to public school, you can get them all wrong and still pass, I think.
2006-12-15 01:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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