Divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply the result by 100.
Example:
Total test questions 80
Total correct answers 60
Percent is 60 / 80 = 6/8 = 3/4 = .75 or x 100 = 75%
More difficult example:
Total test questions 80
Total correct answers 67
Percent is 67 / 80 = 67/80 = .8375 so rounded off x 100 = 84%
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138 answered correctly.
It is 70%
35 x 80% = 28
Eight of them.
18
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That depends on how many tests, quizzes, and homeworks went into that 65.98 percent.
41 questions (if you got 83 percent, then that means you got 34 questions right)
138 answered correctly.
To calculate the value of a percentage, convert the percentage to a decimal and multiply by the 100% value..... 92% = 0.92 100% = 150 Therefore 92% = 0.92 x 150 = 138
70 percent of 60 is 42. The points don't enter into it.
You cannot because it requires you to get half a question right. You would have to get a 113 right to get 75.33... %
You study very hard or overnight and you can get a 100% on the test next day!
It is 70%
You would need to answer 68 questions correctly.
138 correct answers. 138/150=92