80%
It depends how many points each question is worth. If each question is worth five points on a twenty question test, you would get ninety-five percent.
That depends whether 85 corresponds to your percentage, or your mark. If you get 85 marks on a 90 question test, then you have missed five questions.
If all the questions were worth the same amount and 100 percent was a perfect score, then each question would be worth five points and getting seven wrong would get you a 65. Since you got a 64, there must be some scoring information that you neglected to tell us.
5/7 = 71.43%
Expressed as a percentage, 5/6 is equal to 83.3 recurring (that is, 83.3333...) percent.
It depends how many points each question is worth. If each question is worth five points on a twenty question test, you would get ninety-five percent.
Question- What is the percentage of 0.755? The percentage of 0.755 is ...........Answer- 75 1/2Other words- 75.5Word form- Seventy five and a halfThank you!
It would be approximately 83.3 %.
It would be 52% .
The percentage of five eighths is 62.5%.
It is: 5/8 = 0.625 = 62.5%
Not necessarily. There's nothing wrong with answering a question with a different tense. It all depends on what the answer to the question is. Examples: Do you have five dollars that I can borrow? I had five dollars, but I spent it on coffee. (past tense) I do not have five dollars. (present tense)
No. Normally it is the percentage sign that follows. For example, five percent would be 5% (not %5).
The percentage of three that is five is 166.67%.
The only thing wrong with using one of the five properties without the other is that one would have more of the other, so therefore, it would be off balance.
A tag question is added to the end of a question, as a verbal technique for seeking the agreement of the listener. In this case, the tag question would be "don't they?" It would be written, The team has five members, don't they?" (You are asking the listener to agree that the team has five members.) Another example would be, "I should break up with him, shouldn't I?"
That question is CRAZY. Actually I'm wrong, the answer is crazy.