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Answer:100% (all students who took the test).Since 27% failed in both, then 73% are remained to be discussed.Since 70% passed in English, 65% passed in Math and 27% failed in both,Then, failed in English = (100% - 70%) = 30%.Failed only in English = 30% - 27% = 3%.Failed in Math = (100% - 65%) = 35%.Failed only in Math = 35% - 27% = 8%.So total % of students failed = failed in both subjects + failed in English only + failed in Math only = 27% + 3% + 8%= 38%.So passed in both subjects = 100% - 38% = 62%.Answer: In that exam 62% passed in both subjects.
To get a final grade of 72, you need a 72 on the exam. For a final grade of 75, you need an 72 on the exam. For a final grade of 80, you need a 99 on the exam. If you get 100 on the exam, your final grade will be a little over 80.
If the exam is worth 30% of the overall score, then the classwork is worth 100 % - 30% = 70% of the overall score. If you have scored 72% on your classwork, this is 70% of your overall score, ie 70% × 72% = 50.4 %. As you have already passed 50%, you do not need to score anything in your exam to pass overall with 50%. If you prefer working with numbers (as opposed to percentages), then: assume the whole testing includes 1,000 questions (it doesn't matter how many, but 1,000 leads to whole numbers) → 30% = 30/100 × 1,000 = 300 are asked in the exam → 1,000 - 300 = 700 asked in class. → To pass with 50% you need to get 50/100 × 1,000 = 500 questions right. → 72% right in class is 72/100 × 700 = 504 questions right → 504 > 500 → you have exceeded 50% already. If this is not hypothetical but based on your current situation, I would not recommend that you avoid doing any work for your exam (or skip it altogether), but instead try your best and see if you could get an overall pass of 80% (which would be 100% in the exam).
80% of 160 can be changed into 0.8(160). The answer is 128 points.
80 percent (4 parts out of 5) of your final grade consists of the 55. 20 percent (1 part out of 5) of your final grade consists of the 50. The final grade is (1/5 of) (55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 50) = (1/5 of) (270) = 54 percent
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Answer:100% (all students who took the test).Since 27% failed in both, then 73% are remained to be discussed.Since 70% passed in English, 65% passed in Math and 27% failed in both,Then, failed in English = (100% - 70%) = 30%.Failed only in English = 30% - 27% = 3%.Failed in Math = (100% - 65%) = 35%.Failed only in Math = 35% - 27% = 8%.So total % of students failed = failed in both subjects + failed in English only + failed in Math only = 27% + 3% + 8%= 38%.So passed in both subjects = 100% - 38% = 62%.Answer: In that exam 62% passed in both subjects.
Students may have failed the exam due to a lack of preparation, understanding of the material, or effective study habits.
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Three. Failed twice, passed on third attempt. JFK, Jr. took the New York bar exam twice, unsuccessfully, then tried it a third time and passed.
you failed with your English grammer
The past tense of "you pass the exam" is "you passed the exam."
Cuomo had to take his bar exam 5 times
The passing score for Lab Technician Qatar prometric exam is 50 percent. Students who score above 70 percent are usually awarded with a distinction.
April Kepner (played by Sarah Drew) is the resident who failed the exam.
"Giving an exam" is something a teacher does to her students."Taking an exam" is something students do to prove their knowledge.