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= 3/10 * 100% = 30%
(18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90 Therefore: 90%
You missed 12 questions out of 32, which means you got (32-12)=20 questions correct. (20/32) = 0.625; 0.625 * 100 = 62.5. Your percentage is 62.5%.
16/24 x 100 = 66.6 recurring (that is, 66.6666...) percent. That means you got a solid (D) on the test.
If you answered 23 correct out of 40 questions, your percent correct is 57.5%
You got 91.66% right, and 8.33% wrong
The percentage you would get would depend on the number you got correct, not simply the number that you answered! The maximum you could get is 100*34/39 = 87.2 %
Multiply the total questions by the percentage (divide the percentage by 100 first) to get the number you had correct. In this case it would be 150 times (64/100) to give you 96 correct answers.
(18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90 Therefore: 90%
To calculate the percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and then multiply by 100. In this case, the calculation would be (71 correct answers / 85 total questions) × 100, which equals approximately 83.53%. Therefore, the student would receive a score of about 83.5%.
6/11= .5454 54.5%
53% or F
10/40 wrong means 30/40 correct 30/40 = 75% correct
You missed 12 questions out of 32, which means you got (32-12)=20 questions correct. (20/32) = 0.625; 0.625 * 100 = 62.5. Your percentage is 62.5%.
It would be a 55%
To find the percentage of questions you got right, divide the number of questions you got right (3) by the total number of questions (40) and multiply by 100. In this case, the percentage you got right is 7.5%.
10 questions
He got 6 wrong.