13 wrong out of 17 questions mean's you scored a 4 out of 17.
4 ÷ 17 = 0.235 or 23.5% which would round to 24%. Ouch.
If you have 20 questions and you get 3 wrong, that means you answered 17 questions correctly. Your score would be 17 out of 20. This can be expressed as a percentage by calculating (17/20) * 100, which equals 85%.
17/150 = 25.5%
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%.
81%
53 questions this was a test it would be 75%
84
17 percent wrong, 83 percent right.
If you have 20 questions and you get 3 wrong, that means you answered 17 questions correctly. Your score would be 17 out of 20. This can be expressed as a percentage by calculating (17/20) * 100, which equals 85%.
The percentage is 13/17 times 100/1 = 76.5% rounded
% rate:= (4/17) x 100%= 0.2353 x 100%= 23.53%
Well, honey, if you got 4 wrong out of 17 questions, you'd have 13 correct. So, you take your correct answers, divide by the total questions, multiply by 100, and voila, you've got yourself a grade. Math doesn't lie, darling.
17/150 = 25.5%
13/17=0.7647X100=76.47%
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%.
12%
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%.
81%