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* You would get a 70%, because 20-6=14 and 14/20=.7 *100=70 percent Kaner
If the assignment contained 22 questions and you missed 8 of them, it means you correctly answered 14. 14/22 = 64%. This would be a D-F depending your grading system.
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If every question is worth the same credit, then 26 correct out of 40 is a score of 65 percent. The letter-grade is whatever the teacher decides 65% on that test is. I'm afraid there aren't many situations where 65% gets a passing grade.
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* You would get a 70%, because 20-6=14 and 14/20=.7 *100=70 percent Kaner
If you missed five, your total right would be 9/14. To find your percentage, divide 9 by 14 to get .642... Then multiply this by 100 to get your grade, which is a 64%.
If the assignment contained 22 questions and you missed 8 of them, it means you correctly answered 14. 14/22 = 64%. This would be a D-F depending your grading system.
14/20 = 0.7 or 70%
4 days after a missed period, a serum hCG will be accurate - 7 to 14 days after a missed period the urine hCG will be accurate.
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If every question is worth the same credit, then 26 correct out of 40 is a score of 65 percent. The letter-grade is whatever the teacher decides 65% on that test is. I'm afraid there aren't many situations where 65% gets a passing grade.
No. To get a reliable result on a home pregnancy test you should wait 14-16 days after you think you ovulated to test.
To determine how many points each question is worth on a 14-question test, you need to divide the total points possible by the number of questions. If the test is out of 100 points, for example, each question would be worth approximately 7.14 points. If the total points differ, simply divide that total by 14 to find the points per question.
40-26=14 questions answered correctly. 14/40=.35 Therefore the percentage of the test would be 35%