SOLUTION: if there are 22 questions in a test, how many would you need to get wrong to get an 86%

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Question 857801: if there are 22 questions in a test, how many would you need to get wrong to get an 86%
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





This number is a little greater than 3.
So more than 4 wrong would be below 86.
3 wrong would be above 86.
You cannot get an 86 exactly.

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