You would get 93.3%. The grade might well depend on normalisation.
The option I would choose would be to make one.
80% or B
When you have three fourths of something, one fourth is still missing. If you have five sixths of something, only one sixth is missing, so you have more than if one fourth is missing (one sixth being a smaller portion missing than one fourth). If you had ninety-nine one hundredths, only one one hundredth would be missing, meaning you would have nearly the whole thing.
Production would cease.
I would call the police to make sure these were not people reported missing at one time or other.
It depends how many are actually missing, if it is just one, then I would say it is reasonably safe, but would get it replaced ASAP.
You would pronounce it the same as 'given', but eliding the missing 'e' so as to make the whole word just one syllable (as nearly as possible).
There is no such thing as a missing link. If it were indeed missing how would you know? One may speculate as to the nature of a discontinuity in a chain of evidence, but note the use of the word 'speculate'.
Why would you want to fail 5th grade? THAT MAKES NO SENSE!If you do, you won't get in a very good college. No one will want you..Ok here's the solution:Keep looking...It's down there...THE SOLUTION:DON'T.;)
There are many ways to use this word. You would want to write a good sentence. That would make your teacher give you a good grade. Would you like to see another sentence? I would be happy to write one for you.
alot i think
Probably not enough to make a significant difference in your standard of living, but it sounds like an error that could be worth as much as $200 (retail) if the note is uncirculated and even a lower grade would have some value. You should let a dealer or experienced collector look at it.