73 questions on the test, all worth the same credit. Score 79% means you got -- 58 correct (79.452%) -- 15 wrong (20.548%)
It would be a 73, depending on how much each question was worth.
You would have gotten 73% of the questions correct, which in most places would get you a C.
its a D- Answer: If passing is a 65, then 66 is where D- (if your school uses D-, which mine doesn't) begins. A 73 is more likely to be a D+ or a C-.
At least 11. 30 questions right would be 75% and 29 would be 72.5%, which would round up to 73%.
73 questions on the test, all worth the same credit. Score 79% means you got -- 58 correct (79.452%) -- 15 wrong (20.548%)
If there are 73 questions, then you could potentially miss all 73 of them.
It would be a 73, depending on how much each question was worth.
11 out of 15 is 73% (rounded up to whole numbers, it is actually 73.333 recurring).
You would have gotten 73% of the questions correct, which in most places would get you a C.
In 1940 the Chicago Bears destroyed the Washington Redskins 73-0
the most uneven scoring game in the nfl is chicago bears 73 washington redskins 0
73 x .15 = 10.95
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You would need to answer 52 questions correctly out of 73 to pass with a 71%. That means you could miss a total of 21 questions.
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