If there is no curve, each question is worth around 1.48 points, but if simply divide 60/70 you get 85.714%.
I think so,but my teacher told me it is a B+.
66.6
100%-80%=20%10*.2=2Therefore you missed 2 questions.
71% or C-
If there are 10 questions on the test then they are each worth 10 point to make a total of 100. If you miss one question, then you got 9 right (10 - 1 = 9) so 9 times 10 would be a grade of 90.
An 80 as your grade.
66.6
100%-80%=20%10*.2=2Therefore you missed 2 questions.
You take the total number of missed problems, subtract from total of questions, divide by total of questions (then convert to percentage). Example: 10 total questions on test, three are missed Step 1: 10 - 3 = 7 Step 2: 7 divided by 10 = .70 Step 3: .70 converted to percentage = 70%
71% or C-
If you have a 59.91% in the class and you ace the test, which is worth 10% of your overall grade, your test score will contribute positively to your overall grade. Assuming you score 100% on the test, the calculation would be: Overall Grade = (0.90 * 59.91) + (0.10 * 100) = 53.919 + 10 = 63.919%. Therefore, your new grade would be approximately 63.92%.
A test that is for sophomores in the spring to earn a high school diploma. If you haven't pass the test in grade 10, they have more chances to take the test. In grade 10, they take it once. In grade 11, they take it twice. In grade 12, they can take it three times.
If there are 10 questions on the test then they are each worth 10 point to make a total of 100. If you miss one question, then you got 9 right (10 - 1 = 9) so 9 times 10 would be a grade of 90.
An 80 as your grade.
it depends on what its out of
Since there are 2/10 problems that are missed, there are 8/10 problems that are correct. 8/10 is 0.8 which is equal to 80%.
66.67% D
According to my grade calculator with a 60 question test your break point would be 30 for a D- and a 57 for an A+, so an 80% would 47 correct questions and that means you would get a B and that is missing 10 questions.