4% wrong
4%
You got 91.66% right, and 8.33% wrong
If you got 32/42, your percentage will be 76%.
13/14 =0.929 x100=93% (rounded to the nearest %)
Well, honey, if you got 5 questions wrong out of 15, you simply divide 5 by 15 and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. That's 33.33%, but who's counting? Just brush it off and try again, no need to dwell on those little mistakes.
80%
1 wrong out of 200 means 199 correct. So 100*199/200 % = 99.5 % correct. The percentage score depends on whether all questions carry the same mark, whether or not there is a penalty for a wrong answer.
37.14%
4%
You would have too ask the person who set the exam. However - they don't HAVE to tell you.
That would be 15/16 times 100 = 93.75% correct
Assuming that each question carries the same one mark: 88% right = 100% - 88 % wrong = 12 % wrong → 12 % of 44 = 12/100 × 44 = 5.28 wrong Assuming that your percentage right was truncated (and not rounded to 89% to the nearest whole number), you got 5 wrong.
It definitely depends on what the question was and how they attempted to answer it.
You got 91.66% right, and 8.33% wrong
If you got 32/42, your percentage will be 76%.
13/14 =0.929 x100=93% (rounded to the nearest %)
To get two wrong from 1 question is quite an achievement. I would imagine the outcome is not gradeable. That level of effort should certainly be worth two 'F's .