80% or B
To get two wrong from 1 question is quite an achievement. I would imagine the outcome is not gradeable. That level of effort should certainly be worth two 'F's .
Your grade will depend on the weight of the test in the overall grading scheme. If the test is a significant portion of your grade, it could potentially bring down your overall grade to a B or lower. However, if the test has less weight, your grade may still remain an A. To accurately determine your new grade, you would need to know the specific grading criteria for the class.
I would say no not if your grade are normally in the 80s and 90s. But a 77% is better than 60% and you still passed with a C.
6 out of 17 wrong in a math test means that the student got 11 out of 17 answers correct, which would be considered a 64.7% score.
53 questions this was a test it would be 75%
If you got 20 problems wrong on a 75 question test your grade would be 73% or a C. You can find that by subtracting the amount of questions you got wrong from the amount you got right, 55 in this case. Divide the amount of correct questions by the amount of questions on the test to get .733333. That is the grade.
a B
To get two wrong from 1 question is quite an achievement. I would imagine the outcome is not gradeable. That level of effort should certainly be worth two 'F's .
Your score would be 91.7% . Your letter-grade would be whatever the teacher decided to award for 91.7% . I'm just hoping it wasn't a math test.
It depends how many points each question is worth. If each question is worth five points on a twenty question test, you would get ninety-five percent.
You can fail if you get all the answers wrong if u have a test.
It depends on the test. Some tests penalise wrong answers, others don't.
Anything less than 7 is usually a failing grade.
That would be a grade between 86% and 87%.
It would be about a 95. I'm not sure. But I'm pretty sure. Wonderful. Your score would be 88.9% . Your letter grade would be whatever the teacher decided to award for 88.9% . I'm just hoping it wasn't a math test.
You would have a 90%. It all depends on what grading scale your school uses. For some it would be an A (or A-) for others it would be a B+.
To calculate your new grade after receiving a 75 on a test, you need to know the weight of the test in relation to your overall grade. Let's assume the test is worth 20% of your total grade. You would calculate the impact of the test by finding 20% of 75, which is 15. Adding 15 points to your current grade would depend on the weight of the test and the rest of your grades in the class.