i am not sure about it
1% means 1/100. So you would have got 1 correct out of every hundred.
Percent means hundredths. Just do the division - 48/68 - then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.
I started as a division sign, thus (a number)/100which is what percent means: parts per hundred.[per centum]
It means the weighted average of your mark should be 50%.
'XP' means nothing at all. You will find that this is not gold, plated or other. The following marks are used to indicate the percent of gold ...
Vous etes correct cien procent is a melange of three languages.Ironically, it means 'You are one hundred percent correct'.
22 questions can be wrong. This means that you would have to get 33 marks, which is 60%
In Punjab University, the marks required for a first division in a Bachelor of Arts (BA) typically range from 60% and above. This means that a student needs to score at least 60% in their total aggregate marks across all subjects to qualify for a first division. Specific requirements may vary slightly based on academic regulations or changes, so it's always best to consult the latest academic guidelines from the university.
That's 28 percent wrong. When your math improves, you'll be able to figure out that it also means 72 percent correct.
At Hazara University Mansehra, a second division in a Bachelor of Arts (BA) program typically requires a minimum of 40% to 49.99% marks in the overall assessment. This means that students need to achieve at least 40% in their courses to qualify for a second division. For precise requirements, it's always best to consult the latest university guidelines or academic regulations.
-- A fraction is just a shorthand way of writing a division problem. When you see a fraction, it means (the top number) divided by (the bottom number). -- Take the fraction. Set up the division problem, and do the division. -- The answer to the division is the decimal form of the fraction. -- Take the decimal form. Move the decimal point in it two places to the right. Now you have the percent that's equal to the fraction.
Do not forget to multiply the result of the division by 100 to get the percent (which means hundredths).