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%
If you miss 7 out of 25 questions, you correctly answered 18 questions. To find the score as a percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100: (18/25) × 100 = 72%. Therefore, your score is 72%.
percentage of correct = 66.67%= (18-4)/18 * 100% = 12/18 * 100% = 0.6667 * 100% = 66.67%
To find the percentage of 18 out of 20 questions, divide 18 by 20 and then multiply by 100. This calculation gives you (18/20) × 100 = 90%. Therefore, 18 out of 20 questions is 90%.
To calculate a test score into a percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions, then multiply the result by 100. For example, if a student answers 18 out of 20 questions correctly, the calculation would be (18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90%. This gives the student a score of 90%.
To find the score of 18 out of 30 as a percentage, divide 18 by 30 and then multiply by 100. This calculation gives you 60%. Therefore, 18 out of 30 is equivalent to a score of 60%.
(18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90 Therefore: 90%
18%
To achieve a score of 70 percent on a 25-question test, you need to answer at least 18 questions correctly (70% of 25 is 17.5, which rounds up to 18). This means you can miss a maximum of 7 questions (25 - 18 = 7). Therefore, you can miss 7 questions to still score 70 percent or above.
To determine how many questions you can get wrong on a 60-question test and still pass, you need to know the passing percentage set by the institution or test administrator. Commonly, a passing score is 60%, which means you can miss up to 24 questions and still pass. However, if the passing percentage is higher, such as 70%, you can only get 18 questions wrong. Always check the specific passing criteria for your test.
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.