Assuming every question has the same score, then: if 126 questions correct score 176, each question scores 176/126 points With 0 correct this gives a score of 0 × 176/126 points With 63 correct this gives a score of 63 × 176/126 = 88 (as given). To score at least 100: number of questions × 176/126 ≥ 100 → number of questions ≥ 100 × 126/176 = 71 13/22 Assuming you cannot answer part of a question to get the mark, you must answer at least 72 questions to get a score of 72 × 176/126 = 100 4/7 If you were to get only 71 questions right you would score 71 × 176/126 = 99 11/63 which is less than 100. You need to get 72 questions right to get a score of at least 100.
22 of them.
To achieve a score of 90 on a 30-question test, you need to answer at least 27 questions correctly, as 90% of 30 is 27. This means you can miss up to 3 questions. Therefore, you can miss a maximum of 3 questions to still score 90.
When you get 19 out of 30 questions right in the sixth grade," that means that you need to get you grade or score up to @ least 27-28 out of 30 correct." If you have any other questions, please email me at : kianabrown9@aol.com.
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%.
Assuming every question has the same score, then: if 126 questions correct score 176, each question scores 176/126 points With 0 correct this gives a score of 0 × 176/126 points With 63 correct this gives a score of 63 × 176/126 = 88 (as given). To score at least 100: number of questions × 176/126 ≥ 100 → number of questions ≥ 100 × 126/176 = 71 13/22 Assuming you cannot answer part of a question to get the mark, you must answer at least 72 questions to get a score of 72 × 176/126 = 100 4/7 If you were to get only 71 questions right you would score 71 × 176/126 = 99 11/63 which is less than 100. You need to get 72 questions right to get a score of at least 100.
to get a 90 you need to answer 56 questions right (6 wrong) to get an 80 you need to answer 50 right (12 wrong) to get a 70 you need to answer 44 questions right (18 wrong) to get a 60 you need to answer 38 questions right (24 wrong)
Assuming that all questions score equally, you can miss out at most 7. And then need to get them all correct.
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.
22 of them.
To achieve a score of 90 on a 30-question test, you need to answer at least 27 questions correctly, as 90% of 30 is 27. This means you can miss up to 3 questions. Therefore, you can miss a maximum of 3 questions to still score 90.
When you get 19 out of 30 questions right in the sixth grade," that means that you need to get you grade or score up to @ least 27-28 out of 30 correct." If you have any other questions, please email me at : kianabrown9@aol.com.
It is good. That is a B. To tell you what the score was I would need to know How many questions there were. but your percentage score is 80%. Hope I helped!
To pass the test you need 70% of the questions right.
If you need 75% to past a test of 16 questions, you need to get at least 12 or more right...
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%.
You would need to answer 68 questions correctly.