Would depend on what the breakdown is for a "B".
100 - 5 = 95
100 - 10 = 90
100 - 15 = 85
100 - 20 = 80
100 - 25 = 75
100 - 30 = 70
100 - 35 = 65
100 - 40 = 60
100 - 45 = 55
100 - 50 = 50
The number of questions you can miss out of 100 and still get a B grade depends on the grading scale or criteria set by the instructor or educational institution. Without knowing the specific criteria, it is not possible to determine the exact number of questions you can miss.
The answer is 198. explanation: If a < b then number of numbers strictly between a and b is b - a -1. So, 1002 - 992 = (100-99)(100+99) =199.
Your grade will be about 18%. You can find this my dividing and then multiplying by 100. First you divide 2 over 11 and then you multiply by 100 to get a whole number. (2/11= .181818. .1818181 * 100=18.181818 and round to 18%) Hoped that helped!
question: find the percentage A is of B = (B-A)/B x 100 . You must then take the answer and subtract it from 100 to get the correct answer, which would make the formula: (B-A)/B x 100 = C, 100 - C = percentage A is of B for example, find what percentage 57 is of 90: B - A 90-57=33 /B 33/90=0.3666 x 100 0.3666 x 100 = 36.66. 100 - 36.66 = 63.33, which is the percentage that 57 is of 90
p = 100*a/b To calculate the value of a as a percentage of b, multiply a by 100 and then divide by b.
a%b = a*b/100
80%, a B in most cases.
Depends on how many were possible. For instance on a test of 100 questions 80% would be a B.
You doth whatthou heat desires, though if one missed 45 questions in one's test, one would be doubtful of acheiving a B.
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According to my grade calculator out of a 80 question test the break point would be 40 for a D-, 43 D, 46 D+, 50 C-, 53 C, 56+, 60 B-, 63 B, 66 B+, 70 A-, 73 A, 76 A+. This is the number correct out of the 80 possible. So, for your 93% you could miss 4 questions.
Let the numbers be a and B Then, a + b = 100 and the a - b = 37 a2 - b2 = (a + b) (a - b) = 100 *37 =3700 I have been preparing for my GMAT from www.examville.com, so i have a good practice of math questions.
According to my grade calculator with a 60 question test your break point would be 30 for a D- and a 57 for an A+, so an 80% would 47 correct questions and that means you would get a B and that is missing 10 questions.
you get an F according to all this math I did. PLease don't edit or change this. The answer is "B", as previously stated.
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It is good. That is a B. To tell you what the score was I would need to know How many questions there were. but your percentage score is 80%. Hope I helped!