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.
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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
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67% or D+
10 - 3 = 7 7 / 10 = .7 = 70%
To achieve an 80% score on a 55-question test, you would need to answer 44 questions correctly (55 questions x 0.80 = 44 questions). To find out how many questions you can get wrong, subtract the number of correct answers from the total number of questions: 55 total questions - 44 correct answers = 11 questions wrong. Therefore, you can get 11 questions wrong on a 55-question test and still achieve an 80% score.
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
66.6
67% or D+
10 - 3 = 7 7 / 10 = .7 = 70%
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To achieve an 80% score on a 55-question test, you would need to answer 44 questions correctly (55 questions x 0.80 = 44 questions). To find out how many questions you can get wrong, subtract the number of correct answers from the total number of questions: 55 total questions - 44 correct answers = 11 questions wrong. Therefore, you can get 11 questions wrong on a 55-question test and still achieve an 80% score.
10 can be wrong and 30 right; 30/40 = 75%
90% of 80 right means 10% of 80 wrong, which means 10/100 x 80 = 1/10 x 80 = 1/1 x 8 = 8 questions wrong.
You got 131/3 % wrong and 862/3 % correct. Obviously it was not a math test.
You can get 20 questions wrong.
To find the percentage, find the number of correct answers and divide by the total number of questions given. In this case it is (10-4)/10, or 60 percent.
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