It is: 75%
45.4545.. % wrong.
40-26=14 questions answered correctly. 14/40=.35 Therefore the percentage of the test would be 35%
9 wrong out of 12 questions:75% wrong25% correctWe're hoping and praying that it wasn't a math test, but thequestion itself seems to suggest that it might well have been.
53 questions this was a test it would be 75%
72%
Wrong . . . . . 2.86% Correct . . . . 97.14%
(2/30)*100 =6.666666666666667% wrong
what is your grade percentage if you miss 6 questions out of 40
138 questions right and 12 questions wrong
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%.
It is: 22/57 times 100 = 38.6% rounded to one decimal place
13 wrong out of 85 is 72 correct. So percentage score = 100*72/85 = 84.7%
45.4545.. % wrong.
40% were wrong.
You get 2/5 (40%) incorrect.
If a test has 150 questions and you are aiming for a perfect score, you can get a maximum of 0 questions wrong. However, if you are allowed to get some questions wrong and still pass, it depends on the passing criteria set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing score is 70%, you can get up to 45 questions wrong (150 questions * 30% incorrect = 45 questions).