18 ÷ 80 × 100 = 22.5%
So the percentage of missed questions is 22.5%
percentage of correct = 66.67%= (18-4)/18 * 100% = 12/18 * 100% = 0.6667 * 100% = 66.67%
(18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90 Therefore: 90%
percentage of 18 = 1800% 18 * 100% = 1800%
18/20 as a percentage is 90%
Percentage 18 out of 25 is 72%.
18/60 equals 0.30, for a percentage score of 30%.
50 - 32 = 18 18/50 = 36/100 Answer: 36%
percentage of correct = 66.67%= (18-4)/18 * 100% = 12/18 * 100% = 0.6667 * 100% = 66.67%
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SAT is out of total of 2400, if 18 is abbreviated for 1800; you would need to at least 75% percent of the questions right.
If every question was worth the same credit, you missed 18 of them.
To calculate the percentage, divide the given score (97) by the maximum possible score (110) and multiply by 100. In this case, (97/110) * 100 equals approximately 88.18%.
You need to answer at least 19 questions correctly to score 70% or higher. Answering 18 correct will get you close (69.23%).
the test has 18 questions. you need to answer at least 15 correct to pass.
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Subtract, to find out how many you got right. Then divide the right answers by the total questions, and multiply by 100. Note that this assumes:That the grade is calculated as a percentage.That all questions have the same "weight" or value.
To get a 50% on the test, you need at least (50/100) * 35 = 17.5 questions correct. If half credit is not possible, you need to get at least 18 questions correct to get a score of at least 50%. A score of 17 will be just shy of 50%.