If every question is worth the same credit, then 26 correct out of 40 is
a score of 65 percent.
The letter-grade is whatever the teacher decides 65% on that test is. I'm afraid
there aren't many situations where 65% gets a passing grade.
84%
You would get a 77%. You do 14 (the amount you got right) divided by the total amount of questions (18). So 14/18 which equals 0.77777777...
If you got 14 out 25 questions right you should get a 40. This is a low grade.
53% or F
If the assignment contained 22 questions and you missed 8 of them, it means you correctly answered 14. 14/22 = 64%. This would be a D-F depending your grading system.
84%
77.7 %
an A+
If you missed five, your total right would be 9/14. To find your percentage, divide 9 by 14 to get .642... Then multiply this by 100 to get your grade, which is a 64%.
You would get a 77%. You do 14 (the amount you got right) divided by the total amount of questions (18). So 14/18 which equals 0.77777777...
If you got 14 out 25 questions right you should get a 40. This is a low grade.
53% or F
If the assignment contained 22 questions and you missed 8 of them, it means you correctly answered 14. 14/22 = 64%. This would be a D-F depending your grading system.
80% Missing 14 questions out of 70 means that you got 56 correct. 56 out of 70 questions is 80%.
-- Since she answered 86 percent of the questions correctly, she answered the remaining 14 percent of them incorrectly. -- 14% of 100 questions is 14 questions.
To achieve a score of 70 on a test of 20 questions, you would need to answer 14 questions correctly (70% of 20). This means you can afford to miss 6 questions and still pass the test with a score of 70.
36%, assuming that your five answers were all correct. Unless the instructor is grading on a curve, it would probably be an F or fail.