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%.
10 - 3 = 7 7 / 10 = .7 = 70%
67% or D+
If u get 1-5 wrong A 5-10 wrong B 10-15 wrong C 15-20 wrong D 20 and up u get a F
CGPA Cumulative Grade Point Average 6.65 ÷ 10 × 100 = 66.5%
To determine your grade, you first need to know the total points possible for the test. Let's assume each question is worth 1 point, so the total points possible is 10. If you got 4 questions wrong, you would have answered 6 questions correctly. Therefore, your score would be 6 out of 10, which is equivalent to 60%. This would typically correspond to a D grade on a traditional grading scale.
10 - 3 = 7 7 / 10 = .7 = 70%
10/13 right = 77% grade
To calculate your grade, first find out how many questions you got right by subtracting the wrong answers from the total: 60 - 10 = 50 correct answers. Then, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions: 50/60 = 0.8333. To express this as a percentage, multiply by 100, which gives you a grade of approximately 83.33%.
When you are about 10-11 years old, if your 16 and in the fifth grade... Then there is seriously something wrong with you!
67% or D+
If kept to a normal grading scale (not a curve), the grade would be a D- or F.
Average is from 10-12 but it depends
If you got 32/42, your percentage will be 76%.
If u get 1-5 wrong A 5-10 wrong B 10-15 wrong C 15-20 wrong D 20 and up u get a F
about 10 points
I am sorry i con not find the answer.
90+10 divided by 2=50