Should be about an 82% or an 83%, as 62/75 = 0.8266667
73%
If you missed 3 questions out of a 12-question test, you correctly answered 9 questions. To find the percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100: (9/12) × 100 = 75%. Therefore, you would get a score of 75%.
To achieve a score of 70% on a 200-question test, you would need to answer 140 questions correctly. This means you can afford to miss 60 questions and still achieve a 70% score.
Your score is the part of the test where you supplied correct answers.On a test with 25 questions, if you missed 5, you answered (25 - 5) = 20 correctly.If every questions was worth the same credit, then your score is 20/25 = 80% .I'm hoping fervently that it wasn't a math test.
66% That's a D.
The score would be 56%
To achieve a score of 70% on a 120-question test, you need to answer correctly at least 84 questions (70% of 120). This means you can miss a maximum of 36 questions (120 total questions - 84 correct answers = 36 missed questions). Therefore, missing 36 questions would still allow you to reach a score of 70%.
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To pass a 60-question test with a score of 75%, you need to correctly answer at least 45 questions. This means you can miss a maximum of 15 questions (60 total questions - 45 correct answers = 15 missed questions) and still achieve a passing score.
To determine the worth of each question on a 165-question test, divide the total score possible by the number of questions. If the test is scored out of 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 0.606 points (100/165). If the total score differs, simply adjust the calculation accordingly by dividing the total score by 165.
80%
To score a 40 on a 66-question test, you need to determine the minimum number of questions you can miss. Assuming each question is worth one point, you would need to answer at least 40 questions correctly. Therefore, you can miss up to 26 questions (66 total questions - 40 correct answers = 26 missed questions).