30 - 5 = 25 correct answers.
25/30 x 100 = 83% (rounded to a whole number)
10 - 3 = 7 7 / 10 = .7 = 70%
To determine your grade based on 20 questions with 4 wrong answers, you first need to calculate the total number of questions answered correctly. Subtract the number of wrong answers (4) from the total questions (20) to get the correct answers (20 - 4 = 16). Then, divide the number of correct answers (16) by the total questions (20) and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, your grade would be 80%.
Well, friend, if you got 4 questions wrong out of 50, you simply subtract the number of wrong answers from the total questions to find out how many you got right. In this case, you got 46 questions right. To calculate your grade, you can use a grading scale or formula provided by your teacher or institution. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents on the canvas of learning!
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%.
Let's say you want to calculate the grade by simply turning it into a raw percentage (and not factoring in anything like that some questions might be worth more or some mistakes might be worth less than just knocking off all points for the problem). We'll make x% be the percentage that you got right. To calculate x% do: (30-11)/30=19/30=63.333...% You can round to 63%.
71 percent
17/19 = 89% = B+
If you got 20 problems wrong on a 75 question test your grade would be 73% or a C. You can find that by subtracting the amount of questions you got wrong from the amount you got right, 55 in this case. Divide the amount of correct questions by the amount of questions on the test to get .733333. That is the grade.
10 - 3 = 7 7 / 10 = .7 = 70%
68 right out of 79 is 86 percent. Sounds like a "B."
You use division. For example 13/47 is approximately 0.276 or 28%. 100-28 is 72 so the grade would be a 72.
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To determine your grade based on 20 questions with 4 wrong answers, you first need to calculate the total number of questions answered correctly. Subtract the number of wrong answers (4) from the total questions (20) to get the correct answers (20 - 4 = 16). Then, divide the number of correct answers (16) by the total questions (20) and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, your grade would be 80%.
Well, friend, if you got 4 questions wrong out of 50, you simply subtract the number of wrong answers from the total questions to find out how many you got right. In this case, you got 46 questions right. To calculate your grade, you can use a grading scale or formula provided by your teacher or institution. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents on the canvas of learning!
It is a test where you find out your GPA (Grade Point Average)
First, you convert them to 100. 4/20=16/100 The subtract 16 out of 100. 100-16=84
77% or C+