73% or C
To calculate your grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions. If you missed 3 out of 13 questions, you got 10 correct. Therefore, your grade would be 10/13, which is approximately 76.9%. Depending on the grading scale, this would typically be a C or C+.
You use division. For example 13/47 is approximately 0.276 or 28%. 100-28 is 72 so the grade would be a 72.
To achieve a score of 50% on a 26-question test, you need to answer at least 13 questions correctly. Therefore, you can miss up to 13 questions and still meet that threshold, as 26 total questions minus 13 correct answers equals 13 missed questions.
10/13 right = 77% grade
If you were born in 1992, you would typically be in 7th grade around the age of 12 or 13. This means you would likely have been in 7th grade during the 2004-2005 school year.
To calculate your grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions. If you missed 3 out of 13 questions, you got 10 correct. Therefore, your grade would be 10/13, which is approximately 76.9%. Depending on the grading scale, this would typically be a C or C+.
If by grade you mean percentage, you would have scored 67.5%. 40-13= 27 (27/40) * 100
if the bearing of the correct a nswer is the same as the o nes that is missed the n % rate of correct a nswers: = (13- 3)/13 * 100% = 10/13 * 100% = 76.92%
If you got two wrong out of 15 questions, you would have answered 13 questions correctly. To calculate your grade, you would divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100. In this case, (13/15) x 100 = 86.67%. Therefore, your grade would be approximately 86.67%.
You use division. For example 13/47 is approximately 0.276 or 28%. 100-28 is 72 so the grade would be a 72.
The percentage is 13/17 times 100/1 = 76.5% rounded
if you are 12-13 you will be in seventh grade and if you are 13-14 you will be eighth grade
You would most likely count each question as one point and then calculate the percentage. For example, if one were to get 9 question right out of 13, it would be 9/13, or 9 ÷ 13. This comes out to be about 69%, or a D+.
To achieve a score of 50% on a 26-question test, you need to answer at least 13 questions correctly. Therefore, you can miss up to 13 questions and still meet that threshold, as 26 total questions minus 13 correct answers equals 13 missed questions.
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.
That would be a grade between 86% and 87%.
13/14 which is 92.9% approx.