If scoring is out of 100pts.... 20/35= 57
You divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are then multiply the answer by 100.
you would get a 70
you would have a 94
58.57% is an F.
60% D
80
You divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are then multiply the answer by 100.
you would get a 70
depends. what's a passing score?
If you got 14 out 25 questions right you should get a 40. This is a low grade.
In the PSAT, just as in the AP and SAT, if you guess at an answer and get it wrong you lose one quarter of a point. For each question you answer correctly, you gain one point. Therefore if you got 4 questions wrong and one right, you would have a total score of zero. If you had skipped those 4 questions you got wrong, you would have a total score of one.
It is good. That is a B. To tell you what the score was I would need to know How many questions there were. but your percentage score is 80%. Hope I helped!
To calculate your score, we need to know the total possible score for the 25 questions. If each question carries an equal weight, we can assume that each question is worth 4% (100% divided by 25 questions). To find your score, multiply the percentage you achieved (84%) by the total possible score (4% per question) and divide by 100: Score = (84% * 4% * 25) / 100 Score = (0.84 * 0.04 * 25) / 100 Score = 0.84 Therefore, if you got 84% on 25 questions with each question being worth 4%, your score would be 0.84 or 84%.
Getting 72 per cent right means if you had 100 questions you would have got 72 correct. Since there were half as many questions (50), you would have got half as many (36) correct.
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%.
77.7 %
you would have a 94