If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+. However, if the grading scale deducts a fixed amount of points for each incorrect answer, it would depend on the specific grading scale to determine the grade.
60% D
a 93 good job :)
an A+
32 questions total 15 wrong number right / total= 32-15=17 so.... 17/32 = 0.53125 mulitply it by 100%= about 53% YOU GOT 53%
As a percentage it is 80%
60% D
a 93 good job :)
80%
If u get 1-5 wrong A 5-10 wrong B 10-15 wrong C 15-20 wrong D 20 and up u get a F
an A+
32 questions total 15 wrong number right / total= 32-15=17 so.... 17/32 = 0.53125 mulitply it by 100%= about 53% YOU GOT 53%
You are in the C-D range. If you had missed 7 out of 15 that would be a solid D. You can do better I don't know you but I know you can do better.
40% were wrong.
toget 80% you need .8 x 15 = 12 questions right. That means you can 15-12 = 3 questions wrong
B
40 percent wrong questions. To calculate the percentage 6 divided by 15 and multiplied by 100.
As a percentage it is 80%