Well, honey, if you got 4 wrong out of 17 questions, you'd have 13 correct. So, you take your correct answers, divide by the total questions, multiply by 100, and voila, you've got yourself a grade. Math doesn't lie, darling.
To calculate your grade, you need to determine the percentage of questions you answered correctly. In this case, you got 13 questions right out of 17, which means you answered 76.47% of the questions correctly. To convert this percentage to a grade, you would need to refer to the grading scale used by your institution or instructor.
To determine your grade based on 20 questions with 4 wrong answers, you first need to calculate the total number of questions answered correctly. Subtract the number of wrong answers (4) from the total questions (20) to get the correct answers (20 - 4 = 16). Then, divide the number of correct answers (16) by the total questions (20) and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, your grade would be 80%.
Well, friend, if you got 4 questions wrong out of 50, you simply subtract the number of wrong answers from the total questions to find out how many you got right. In this case, you got 46 questions right. To calculate your grade, you can use a grading scale or formula provided by your teacher or institution. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents on the canvas of learning!
4% wrong
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...
To determine your grade, you first need to know the total points possible for the test. Let's assume each question is worth 1 point, so the total points possible is 10. If you got 4 questions wrong, you would have answered 6 questions correctly. Therefore, your score would be 6 out of 10, which is equivalent to 60%. This would typically correspond to a D grade on a traditional grading scale.
60% D
13 wrong out of 17 questions mean's you scored a 4 out of 17. 4 ÷ 17 = 0.235 or 23.5% which would round to 24%. Ouch.
To determine your grade based on 20 questions with 4 wrong answers, you first need to calculate the total number of questions answered correctly. Subtract the number of wrong answers (4) from the total questions (20) to get the correct answers (20 - 4 = 16). Then, divide the number of correct answers (16) by the total questions (20) and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, your grade would be 80%.
% rate:= (4/17) x 100%= 0.2353 x 100%= 23.53%
Well, friend, if you got 4 questions wrong out of 50, you simply subtract the number of wrong answers from the total questions to find out how many you got right. In this case, you got 46 questions right. To calculate your grade, you can use a grading scale or formula provided by your teacher or institution. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents on the canvas of learning!
B
4% wrong
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...
To determine your grade, you first need to know the total points possible for the test. Let's assume each question is worth 1 point, so the total points possible is 10. If you got 4 questions wrong, you would have answered 6 questions correctly. Therefore, your score would be 6 out of 10, which is equivalent to 60%. This would typically correspond to a D grade on a traditional grading scale.
78% or C+
100*4/22 = 18.1818... (recurring) % wrong.
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