20/21 x 100 = 95%
71.43%% of incorrect answers = 20/70 * 100% = 28.57%% of correct answers = 100 - 28.57% = 71.43%
The percentage of 4 out of 20 is 20%.
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%.
The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20
If there are 20 questions and 2 wrong answers, it typically means that out of the 20 questions answered, 2 were answered incorrectly while the remaining 18 were either correct or not attempted. This could affect the overall score or percentage of correct answers. In a quiz context, it highlights that the individual performed well but made a couple of mistakes.
The percentage would be about 20% to 25% percent but most of them are true
I assume you mean the percentage of 17 out of 20. If not, then I apologize, I misunderstood. Anyway, if I assumed correctly then 17/20 is in fact 85%.
71.43%% of incorrect answers = 20/70 * 100% = 28.57%% of correct answers = 100 - 28.57% = 71.43%
Divide the number of correct answers by the total number of answers. If you answered 17 out of 20 questions correctly, 17/20 = 0.85 or 85%
percentage of correct answers = 60%(20 - 8)/20 * 100% = 12/20 * 100% = 60% In most school systems that translates to F - for FAIL
The percentage of 4 out of 20 is 20%.
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%.
The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20The answers are sqrt(400) = -20 or +20
If there are 20 questions and 2 wrong answers, it typically means that out of the 20 questions answered, 2 were answered incorrectly while the remaining 18 were either correct or not attempted. This could affect the overall score or percentage of correct answers. In a quiz context, it highlights that the individual performed well but made a couple of mistakes.
(18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90 Therefore: 90%
The answer depends on WHAT as a percentage of WHAT!
20 as a percentage = 2000% 20 * 100% = 2000%