To find the grade, you first calculate the number of correct answers, which is 25 - 17 = 8. Then, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions: 8/25 = 0.32. To convert this into a percentage, multiply by 100, resulting in a grade of 32%.
To calculate your grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total questions and then multiply by 100. If you got three questions wrong out of twenty, that means you answered 17 questions correctly. Therefore, your grade would be (17/20) × 100 = 85%.
17/19 = 89% = B+
If a student gets 3 questions wrong on a 20-question test, they answered 17 questions correctly. To calculate the grade, divide the number of correct answers (17) by the total number of questions (20) and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This results in a grade of 85%.
To calculate the grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions: (20 - 3 = 17) correct answers. Then, calculate the percentage: (\frac{17}{20} \times 100 = 85%). Therefore, getting 3 questions wrong out of 20 results in a grade of 85%.
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%
36%
it is a 52%
Fail.
82.4% or B
88% or B+
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Your grade would be 72 if you got 45/62
If kept to a normal grading scale (not a curve), the grade would be a D- or F.
To calculate your grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total questions and then multiply by 100. If you got three questions wrong out of twenty, that means you answered 17 questions correctly. Therefore, your grade would be (17/20) × 100 = 85%.
It is a 75%, which is a C in most grading systems.
17/19 = 89% = B+
To calculate the grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions: (20 - 3 = 17) correct answers. Then, calculate the percentage: (\frac{17}{20} \times 100 = 85%). Therefore, getting 3 questions wrong out of 20 results in a grade of 85%.