If you get 2 wrong out of 20 then its a 90 percent
It is 75
88% or B+
Your grade will be a 75 or a "C" ,"C" is lower than a 70 so that means it will prabaly be a bad grade
10 is the answer,because 100 - 80 = 20 divide that by 2 and you get the answer. 50 - 40 = 10
It is an A- or B+
It is 75
88% or B+
Your grade will be a 75 or a "C" ,"C" is lower than a 70 so that means it will prabaly be a bad grade
every question is 2 points
17/19 = 89% = B+
If you got 2 questions wrong out of 12, you answered 10 questions correctly. To calculate the grade, divide the number of correct answers (10) by the total number of questions (12), which gives you approximately 0.833. Multiplying by 100 for a percentage results in a grade of about 83.3%. This would typically be rounded to an 83% or a B grade, depending on the grading scale used.
90%, A*, A, 1st
If there are 20 questions and 2 wrong answers, it typically means that out of the 20 questions answered, 2 were answered incorrectly while the remaining 18 were either correct or not attempted. This could affect the overall score or percentage of correct answers. In a quiz context, it highlights that the individual performed well but made a couple of mistakes.
10 is the answer,because 100 - 80 = 20 divide that by 2 and you get the answer. 50 - 40 = 10
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A (96%)
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