Missed 5 questions out of 25 questions what is your grade? 📷Answer
each question, if equal points per question, is 1/1.10 = 0.9 points; you need to answer 77 questions out of 110 correctly to score a 70
the answer would be 3.333333.... If you got an 84, you probably missed 4 or 5...i am not sure
Assuming that you want a percentage grade, you'll have 100 points on the test. If we also assume that all of the questions are equally weighted (that is, some questions aren't worth more points than others) each correct question will be worth 100/35 points, or about 2.86 points. That means that if a student answered 25 of the 35 questions correctly, she would have a score of 25 * 2.86, or 71.5% Alternately, you could find a simple percentage by simply dividing the number of correct questions by the total number of questions. In our case, that would be 25/35, or .714, or 71.4%
100 points --------------- = 2.5 points per question 40 questions
One question is worth about 4 points. So if you missed 6 that is about 24 points off. So you would get about a 76%.
Missed 5 questions out of 25 questions what is your grade? 📷Answer
If you have 100 points and 50 questions, you take 100 points divided by 50 questions, so you can see how many points each question is, which would be 2 points per question. If you got 45 questions right, multiple 45 by 2 and you get 90%.
each question, if equal points per question, is 1/1.10 = 0.9 points; you need to answer 77 questions out of 110 correctly to score a 70
the answer would be 3.333333.... If you got an 84, you probably missed 4 or 5...i am not sure
If there are 20 questions then each question is worth 5 points because 100 total points divided by 20 equals 5.If you missed 8 questions then 8 times 5 points equals 40 points wrong, so you have to subtract that from 100 to get a grade of 60. Study harder next time.
Assuming that you want a percentage grade, you'll have 100 points on the test. If we also assume that all of the questions are equally weighted (that is, some questions aren't worth more points than others) each correct question will be worth 100/35 points, or about 2.86 points. That means that if a student answered 25 of the 35 questions correctly, she would have a score of 25 * 2.86, or 71.5% Alternately, you could find a simple percentage by simply dividing the number of correct questions by the total number of questions. In our case, that would be 25/35, or .714, or 71.4%
100 points --------------- = 2.5 points per question 40 questions
3 25 will go into 100 4 times evenly. So, each question is worth 4 points each. If you make an 88, you missed 12 points. Since 3 x 4 = 12, you would have to miss 3 questions to make an 88.
Your score is the part of the test where you supplied correct answers.On a test with 25 questions, if you missed 5, you answered (25 - 5) = 20 correctly.If every questions was worth the same credit, then your score is 20/25 = 80% .I'm hoping fervently that it wasn't a math test.
If you took a test with 130 questions on them each question would value approximately 1.3 points per question.
There's no answer if no total points.