A or 80 %
If you got 16 questions correct on a test, and got 80 percent, then there are a total of 16 / (80/100) = 16/0.8 = 20 questions on the test.
It is an A- or B+
16-5 = 1111/16*100 = 68.75%Thus if you got all of the 11 questions you did do COMPLETELY correct the maximum mark you could get would be 69%. However, if you got any of your 11 answers wrong your score would be less than this.
53 percent is considered a failing grade.
81 percent which is typically a low B.
It would be 80. You missed 20% of the 20 questions: you missed 4 questions.
you would have a 94
If you got 16 questions correct on a test, and got 80 percent, then there are a total of 16 / (80/100) = 16/0.8 = 20 questions on the test.
It is an A- or B+
16-5 = 1111/16*100 = 68.75%Thus if you got all of the 11 questions you did do COMPLETELY correct the maximum mark you could get would be 69%. However, if you got any of your 11 answers wrong your score would be less than this.
Max is about 16. He got left back in 7th grade twice, that would make him 15 and it has been a year since Freak died. Even though he is in the 8th grade, he is 16.
Your grade would be 64% if you get 16 out of 25 answers correct.
16/19 = 0.8421, or 84.21%. If this was one of the assignment questions, then that is the formula, but if this were an assignment grade or a test grade, then your grade is an 84% for that particular assessment. Hope this helped.
16/24 x 100 = 66.6 recurring (that is, 66.6666...) percent. That means you got a solid (D) on the test.
53 percent is considered a failing grade.
You got 93.75% right, that's probably an A or a B+.
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