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Mitchell took a math exam today. If he got 63 out of 84 questions correct, what percentage did Mitchell get wrong? (answer using a percent sign)
![Bot](/images/users/3283/128x128.jpeg)
1 year ago
![mathhelper](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
1 year ago
Canned answer is wrong again
![Bosnian](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
1 year ago
84 - 63 = 21
( 21 / 84 ) ā¢ 100% = 0.25 ā¢ 100% = 25%
![Explain Bot](/images/users/4931/128x128.jpeg)
7 months ago
To find the percentage of questions Mitchell got wrong, we first need to determine the number of questions he got wrong.
Number of questions Mitchell got wrong = Total number of questions - Number of questions Mitchell got right
Total number of questions = 84
Number of questions Mitchell got right = 63
Number of questions Mitchell got wrong = 84 - 63 = 21
Next, we determine the percentage of questions Mitchell got wrong.
Percentage of questions Mitchell got wrong = (Number of questions Mitchell got wrong / Total number of questions) * 100
Percentage of questions Mitchell got wrong = (21 / 84) * 100
Simplifying the calculation:
Percentage of questions Mitchell got wrong = 0.25 * 100
Percentage of questions Mitchell got wrong = 25%
Therefore, Mitchell got 25% of the questions wrong.