You score 90%. Your grade will depend on the grade boundaries determined by the testing organisation and any other normalisation.
90% A
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing how much of the total each one is worth. If they are both equally important, then the answer is 50% but they are rarely (if ever) equally important. If the test grade is worth x percent of the total - not your grade but how much weight it carries in the total - then the average is [x*70+(1-x)*30]/100
27 out of 30 is 90%
30% = 0.327/0.3 = 90
ninety 90 x 0.3 = 27
23/30 = .7666 = 76.66% = C
90% A
That would be 85% (30 divided by 35) which is normally a grade of B. If you only missed 3, you would have an A-.
find the missing data. (assume that the data items are listed in order from least to greatest.) clues :mean =27 mode =30 Data: 10, 25, 27, ?, 30, ?
757
You scored 47.6% on that test. We have no way of knowing what grade the teacher will give for that score. But if it were up to us . . .
I think it's 86%
It would be a 70%. Just do 21/30 on your calculator.
66.6
They count for more. The exam itself is usually about 30% of your grade.
To calculate your grade on a 40-question test, first determine how many questions you answered correctly. Then, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions (40) and multiply the result by 100 to get your percentage score. For example, if you answered 30 questions correctly, your grade would be (30/40) × 100 = 75%.
60 D