The percentage is 68/75 times 100/1 = 90.'6'% recurring '6'
7%
11 as a percentage of 7 is 157.14%. 7 as a percentage of 11 is 63.64%.
The percentage of 2 out of 7 is about 28.57%.
On average you would need 75-85% depending on how hard the test is. This is because the IB only awards 7s to about 5% of all tested candidates.
7 fifths in a percentage = 140% = 7/5 * 100% = 1.4 * 100% = 140%
76.67%
You take the total number of missed problems, subtract from total of questions, divide by total of questions (then convert to percentage). Example: 10 total questions on test, three are missed Step 1: 10 - 3 = 7 Step 2: 7 divided by 10 = .70 Step 3: .70 converted to percentage = 70%
81% is what it rounds to
Expressed as a percentage, 7/75 x 100 = 9.3 recurring (that is, 9.3333...) percent.
9.33%
7
8 out of 15 is less than 55%
7%
28%
* You would get a 70%, because 20-6=14 and 14/20=.7 *100=70 percent Kaner
41 questions (if you got 83 percent, then that means you got 34 questions right)
Expressed as a percentage, 7/85 x 100 = 8.2352941176470588 recurring (that is, 8. 23529411764705882352941176470588...) percent.