To find your grade, first determine the number of correct answers by subtracting the wrong answers from the total: 37 - 6 = 31 correct answers. Next, calculate the percentage by dividing the number of correct answers by the total and multiplying by 100: (31/37) × 100 ≈ 83.78%. Therefore, your grade is approximately 84%.
F
-c i think
He got 6 wrong.
It will be a grade C or D.
Assuming that each question carries the same one mark: 88% right = 100% - 88 % wrong = 12 % wrong → 12 % of 44 = 12/100 × 44 = 5.28 wrong Assuming that your percentage right was truncated (and not rounded to 89% to the nearest whole number), you got 5 wrong.
75 percent or C plus
70% , which is a C. If you got 6 wrong, that means you got 14 right. 14/20 can simplify down to 7/10 (divide both the numerator and denominator by 7), and 7/10 is a 70%.
Your grade will be a 75 or a "C" ,"C" is lower than a 70 so that means it will prabaly be a bad grade
F
-c i think
He got 6 wrong.
It will be a grade C or D.
54% or F
a B
To determine your grade, you first need to know the total points possible for the test. Let's assume each question is worth 1 point, so the total points possible is 10. If you got 4 questions wrong, you would have answered 6 questions correctly. Therefore, your score would be 6 out of 10, which is equivalent to 60%. This would typically correspond to a D grade on a traditional grading scale.
that means that you got 6 answer wrong
Assuming that each question carries the same one mark: 88% right = 100% - 88 % wrong = 12 % wrong → 12 % of 44 = 12/100 × 44 = 5.28 wrong Assuming that your percentage right was truncated (and not rounded to 89% to the nearest whole number), you got 5 wrong.