16/24 x 100 = 66.6 recurring (that is, 66.6666...) percent. That means you got a solid (D) on the test.
42.67% missed.
You would need to know how many questions were on the original test and what number of questions correct would be in the 8.6 percentile. Most tests do not give this data. If you can find it out, then number right / total number on test x 100 gives the percentage. 50 percentile might mean a 70% if it was an average test, or for a hard test 10 percentile might mean a 30%. Without the above information you cannot directly convert one to the other.
It is: 22/57 times 100 = 38.6% rounded to one decimal place
IF each question counts the same, (number right) / (total questions) x 100 = percentage score.
Each multiple choice question was worth 5 points.
In a science test, Jamie solved 42 correct answers out of 60. What is the percentage of correct questions? THIS IS NOT THE ANSWER THIS IS THE WORD PROBLOM
Percentage of correct answers = (25-6)/25 * 100% = 76%
Wrong . . . . . 2.86% Correct . . . . 97.14%
10 questions
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.
To calculate the percentage of correct answers, you would divide the number of correct answers (9) by the total number of questions (15), then multiply by 100. So, 9/15 = 0.6. Multiplying by 100 gives you a percentage of 60%. Therefore, if you answered 9 out of 15 questions correctly on a test, your percentage score would be 60%.
A test score of "90" represents the percentage of correct questions. Multiply this percentage by the total number of questions and you will have the number of questions correctly answered. Subtract this from the total to find answers wrong. 90% of 40 questions = .90 x 40 = 36 questions right. 40-36 = 4 answers wrong.
To find the percentage of questions that were wrong on the test, you would first calculate the total number of questions answered incorrectly, which is 6. Then, you would divide this by the total number of questions on the test, which is 28. Finally, you would multiply this result by 100 to convert it to a percentage. Therefore, the percentage of questions answered incorrectly on the test is (6/28) x 100 = 21.43%.
Since the student correctly answered 72 questions out of the total, the total number of questions on the test would be 96 (72 / 0.75). To find this, you can use the formula: (number of correct answers) / (percentage as a decimal).
95 of them.
7 wrong out of 22 questions = 31.8% wrong. 15 correct out of 22 questions = 68.2% correct. I hope it wasn't a math test.
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