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Mathematics, 13.09.2019 01:30 peytonhause20

On a true/false test, amy answered the first three questions wrong but answered the rest of the questions correctly. on the same test, scott answered exactly two questions wrong. he answered the last question wrong, the 26 questions before it correctly, and the question before that wrong. if amy and scott were both incorrect on the same question exactly once, what is the greatest possible percent of the total number of questions that amy could have answered correctly?

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