33 ÷ 35 = .94 (rounded off)
To change a decimal to percentage, move decimal point 2 steps to the right.
So .94 = 94 %
33-9=24 24/33x100=72.73% to two decimal places
To find the percentage of questions that were wrong, divide the number of wrong questions by the total number of questions and then multiply by 100. In this case, ( \frac{4}{33} \times 100 \approx 12.12% ). Therefore, approximately 12.12% of the questions were wrong.
33% = 33⁄100
33 percent as a fraction simplified = 33/100
simplest form of 33 percent = 33%
33-9=24 24/33x100=72.73% to two decimal places
If the teacher is not using a curve, 33-7=26 so there are 26 questions right. The percent correct is 26/33 or 78.78787878 percent with the 78 in the decimal recurring, meaning this is a 78.8 or a 79, which is a C or a C+ in many grading systems.
Your score would be 90.91%
22 questions can be wrong. This means that you would have to get 33 marks, which is 60%
81.818% Solution: 81818 = 1-(6/33)
In order to score 78% correct on a test with 150 questions, assuming that every one of the 150 answers is given equal weight, you must answer exactly 33 questions incorrectly. No more, no less.
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It is: 33 and 1/3 percent
To score 65% you would need to answer 32.5 questions correctly. As you can't answer half a question correctly, you will need to answer 33 correctly resulting in a mark of 66%. Thus you can miss 17.
To find the percentage of questions that were wrong, divide the number of wrong questions by the total number of questions and then multiply by 100. In this case, ( \frac{4}{33} \times 100 \approx 12.12% ). Therefore, approximately 12.12% of the questions were wrong.