It is: 30/35 or 85.714% to 3 decimal places providing all answered questions were correct
If you miss five questions out of 30, your score is a 83.33%
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As a percentage it is 80%
2 of 5 = 40% wrong .3 of 5 = 60% correct (your score).Please say it was not a math test !
Providing that the other 5 questions are correct then it is a 62.5% score
You get a 90 as a score when you miss 2 out of 20 questions because each question is worth 5 points.
80%
Assuming the questions are all weighted the same, you can miss 5 and score 90%.
4 out of 5 or 80%
It is: 30/35 or 85.714% to 3 decimal places providing all answered questions were correct
If you miss five questions out of 30, your score is a 83.33%
To achieve an 80 percent score on a 27-question test, you would need to answer 80% of the questions correctly. This means you can get 20% of the questions wrong. To calculate the number of questions you can miss, multiply 27 by 0.20 (20%) to get 5.4. Since you can't have a fraction of a question, you would need to round down to 5 questions. Therefore, you can miss 5 questions out of 27 to achieve an 80 percent score.
To achieve a score of 90% on a 56-question test, you would need to answer 90% of the questions correctly, which is 50.4 questions. Since you cannot answer a fraction of a question, you would need to answer at least 51 questions correctly. Therefore, you can afford to miss 56 - 51 = 5 questions and still achieve a 90% score on the test.
You call the highest score first and work outwards from the center in groups of three leaving a pause so that the scorer can write them down. Example: 10- 8- 8 (pause) 5-5-3, or if you are not too good: 5-3-3 (pause) 3- miss-miss.
Your score is the part of the test where you supplied correct answers.On a test with 25 questions, if you missed 5, you answered (25 - 5) = 20 correctly.If every questions was worth the same credit, then your score is 20/25 = 80% .I'm hoping fervently that it wasn't a math test.
25 questions and u can only miss 5