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Centimeters would be the best.
Use a smaller unit. I would use centimeters if I were you. 

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You can solve this by setting up a proportion. You can put the number of items correct over the total number. and substitute the unknown number with x.

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So, Jill got 6 questions wrong.
yeah she got 6 questions wrong

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