92.5% incorrect answers (test score = 7.5%)
The percent that 35 is increased from 25 is (35 - 25) / 25 * 100, or 40 percent.
16.7%
25%
This student has 15 percent, 20 percent, and 75 percent of something. Her calculations do not add up to 100%.
3/40 = 0,075 0,075 x 100 = 7,5 % 100% - 7,5 % = 92,5 % correct
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
The correct terminology between an honor student or a honor student depends on how it is being used. The most common way it is used would be an honor student.
This shows the laziness of the teacher: she made a test with 96 questions, not 100, and the student only got three-quarters of them correct--which also means the student was lazy in not studying enough to get a better score.
That is the correct spelling of "student" (one who studies, a pupil).
It can be correct when used correctly. I am a student of the English language, as are you.
USC has a very diverse student body. Currently, 37 percent is white, 23 percent Asian, 13 percent Hispanic, 13 percent International, 4 percent African American and 9 percent other.
It means 87 percent of students performed worse or below the score of that student and 13 percent did better than that student.