Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test

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If a team plays a total of 20 games, how many total wins would correspond to a 70% win rate?

  1. 14 wins

  2. 15 wins

  3. 16 wins

  4. 13 wins

The correct answer is: 14 wins

To find the total number of wins that corresponds to a 70% win rate in a total of 20 games, you can use the formula for calculating the number of wins based on the win rate. The win rate is expressed as a decimal; thus, 70% as a decimal is 0.70. To find the number of wins, multiply the total number of games (20) by the win rate (0.70): Number of Wins = Total Games × Win Rate Number of Wins = 20 × 0.70 Number of Wins = 14 Therefore, a team with a 70% win rate after playing 20 games would have 14 wins. This matches the selection of 14 wins as the correct answer, providing clarity on how the win rate directly influences the total wins calculated.