42.67% missed.
You missed 12 questions out of 32, which means you got (32-12)=20 questions correct. (20/32) = 0.625; 0.625 * 100 = 62.5. Your percentage is 62.5%.
Expressed as a percentage, 32/80 x 100 = 40 percent.
the answer is 75 0/0 Source: I was on a game and I guessed 75 and then It said I was correct
% rate = 32% = 320/1000 * 100% = 32 * 1% = 32%
64%
percentage of correct a nswers= 32% =(75-51)/21842 * 100% = 0.32 * 100% = 32%
You missed 12 questions out of 32, which means you got (32-12)=20 questions correct. (20/32) = 0.625; 0.625 * 100 = 62.5. Your percentage is 62.5%.
50 - 32 = 18 18/50 = 36/100 Answer: 36%
You scored 74.4% and we're hoping it wasn't a math test.
just over 71% 32/45 x 100% = 71.111
My guess is that it wasn't a maths test. 32 X 0.82=26.24 so you missed 6. Your teacher gave you an extra mark as that comes to 81%.
Assuming each question is worth 1 mark, 78% of 32 = 78/100 × 32 = 24.96 As it is unlikely that you will get 0.96 of a question/mark, you will need to get 25 questions right to guarantee getting 78% - you will actually get 78⅛ % which would be rounded to 78% to the nearest whole percentage.
That would be 80 percent.
As a percentage it is: 53.'3'% recurring '3'
32 divided by 40, times the answer by 100 = 80%
You can't get 90% in a test with 32 questions. However, if calculated the answer would be 3.2. i.e., you would miss 3.2 questions to get 90%. This can happen when the examiner gives you marks even for a partially correct answer.
75% of 42 = .75 x 42 = 32 questions right; you can miss 42-32 = 10 questions to get a 75