"To correct" means to make something right, or in terms of marking tests, to mark what is wrong. The correct answer means the answer that is right or proper.
after completing an activity it will mark your work ,and the answers that were incorrect will be highlited for you to attempt again .if you are unable to get the correct answer there will be an icon viewed on the side of the screen that reads 'view solutions',click on it and the solutions to all the questions that you did in your activity.Math
A cube!* * * * *Is the exclamation mark put there to indicate a wrong answer?The correct answer is a hexagonal prism. Two hexagonal bases AND six rectangular faces.
In fact, no. Albert Einstein was considered crazy or meantally challenged to all of his teachers. If you dropped a box of toothpicks, he could look at them for about 10 seconds or a little more and tell you how many were on the floor. He couldn't figure out the simple stuff. He could not just say 12+13=25. He would go so far beyond in his head that when he turned in his math work, his teachers would mark it all wrong because they couldn't understand anything he wrote down. Albert Einstein was actually smarter than his teachers, even in elementary school. All of this would make you say, yes he was always right, but the truth is that he did get some things wrong. It was rare but it happened.
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There is no penalty for wrong answers. Although if you leave an answer that is incorrect it maybe deleted by another user and answered correctly.
"To correct" means to make something right, or in terms of marking tests, to mark what is wrong. The correct answer means the answer that is right or proper.
I am not sure, I think if you include one right answer they will classify it as a mark, I don't see why they wouldn't because you still have a right answer, plus they have answers in a markscheme and will disregard any other answers which do not correspond to this, they will only mark if it has a right answer. Hope it helps.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, to get 80 percent on 75 questions, you'd need to get 60 questions right. That means you can get 15 questions wrong and still hit that 80 percent mark. So, like, you've got a little wiggle room there, but don't push it too far!
1 wrong out of 200 means 199 correct. So 100*199/200 % = 99.5 % correct. The percentage score depends on whether all questions carry the same mark, whether or not there is a penalty for a wrong answer.
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16-5 = 1111/16*100 = 68.75%Thus if you got all of the 11 questions you did do COMPLETELY correct the maximum mark you could get would be 69%. However, if you got any of your 11 answers wrong your score would be less than this.
That depends on the test itself. Some tests (for example a psychometric test) have no pass mark as such and the questions may not have any right or wrong answers.
after completing an activity it will mark your work ,and the answers that were incorrect will be highlited for you to attempt again .if you are unable to get the correct answer there will be an icon viewed on the side of the screen that reads 'view solutions',click on it and the solutions to all the questions that you did in your activity.Math