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You take how many points that you scored on the test and divide that number by how many possible points you could've gotton on the test. Example: I got a 25 out of 50 on my test! 25 divided by 50 equals 0.50. This means I got a 50 on the test.
It depends on what you're trying to calculate a percentage for. On a homework, test, or other scholastic assignment it would be:Total Points Earned ÷ Total Points Possible.Example: 45 points earned on a test totaling 50 points. 45 ÷ 50 = .90 or 90%
It's an 80% score. That's a D- unless a grading curve is used.
80% = 0.80.8 x 50 = 40
When the alternative hypothesis is non-directional, we use a two-tailed test. Example: H0: mean = 50 Ha : mean not equal to 50 Here is a directional hypothesis that would use a one-tailed test. H0: mean = 40 Ha : mean > 40 or H0: mean = 40 Ha: mean < 40