70% or C-
that has happened to me in the forth grade. i wrote 7+4=11 and she said no its 12, you got that one wrong!
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Assuming that each question carries the same one mark: 88% right = 100% - 88 % wrong = 12 % wrong → 12 % of 44 = 12/100 × 44 = 5.28 wrong Assuming that your percentage right was truncated (and not rounded to 89% to the nearest whole number), you got 5 wrong.
40 minus 28 = 12 were wrong
70% or C-
that has happened to me in the forth grade. i wrote 7+4=11 and she said no its 12, you got that one wrong!
it is a 52%
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Assuming that each question carries the same one mark: 88% right = 100% - 88 % wrong = 12 % wrong → 12 % of 44 = 12/100 × 44 = 5.28 wrong Assuming that your percentage right was truncated (and not rounded to 89% to the nearest whole number), you got 5 wrong.
Your score on a test is based on the number of questions answered correctly, so the score is 35/47 = about 75%. The letter grade for that score is completely the teacher's decision.
To calculate your grade, you divide the number you got correct (9) by the total number of questions (12), which would give you 75%.
84 percent, that's a "B."
12/13 correct is a 92% which is an A-
Two thirds 8 + 4 = 12 8 / 12 = 2 / 3 or 66.67%
If you are 12 you would usually be in year 8 in England.
she is home schooled and she is 17. she would be in 12 grade.