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There were 60 multiple-choice questions and he answered 60% of them correctly. How many problems did Garrett get right?

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Garrett gets 36 problems right.

Explanation:

Given that,

Total number of MCQs = 60

Correct answers = 60%

We need to find how many problems did Garrett get right. It can be calculated by finding 60% of 60 such that,


C=(60)/(100)* 60\\\\=36

So, Garrett gets 36 problems right.

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