If each question is worth one mark you would have received 81%
85-16=69
69/85= 0.811 x 100 = 81%
A test score of "90" represents the percentage of correct questions. Multiply this percentage by the total number of questions and you will have the number of questions correctly answered. Subtract this from the total to find answers wrong. 90% of 40 questions = .90 x 40 = 36 questions right. 40-36 = 4 answers wrong.
35%
Your score on a test is based on the number of questions answered correctly, so the score is 35/47 = about 75%. The letter grade for that score is completely the teacher's decision.
80-14=6666/80=0.825 =82.5%
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, to get 80 percent on 75 questions, you'd need to get 60 questions right. That means you can get 15 questions wrong and still hit that 80 percent mark. So, like, you've got a little wiggle room there, but don't push it too far!
(42-3)/42 = 39/42 = 92.9%
To calculate your score, subtract the number of wrong answers from the total number of questions: 60 - 12 = 48 correct answers. To find the percentage score, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100: (48/60) x 100 = 80%. Therefore, your score is 80%.
To calculate your score, first, determine how many questions you answered correctly. If you got 9 wrong out of 40 questions, that means you answered 31 questions correctly (40 - 9 = 31). To find the percentage score, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100: (31/40) × 100 = 77.5%. Therefore, your score is 77.5%.
To find the percentage of questions you got wrong, first determine the number of incorrect answers by subtracting the correct answers from the total questions: 84 - 63 = 21 questions wrong. Then, calculate the percentage of wrong answers by dividing the number of incorrect answers by the total questions and multiplying by 100: (21/84) * 100 = 25%. Therefore, you got 25% of the questions wrong.
A test score of "90" represents the percentage of correct questions. Multiply this percentage by the total number of questions and you will have the number of questions correctly answered. Subtract this from the total to find answers wrong. 90% of 40 questions = .90 x 40 = 36 questions right. 40-36 = 4 answers wrong.
you would get a 70
68% D+
60% D
To figure out your score on a test, you just have to divide the number of answers you got right by the number of total questions there were. In this case, 65 divided by 73= .89 or 89%.
If you got 7 out of 23 wrong, you answered 16 questions correctly. To find your percentage score, divide the number of correct answers (16) by the total number of questions (23) and then multiply by 100. This results in approximately 69.57%, meaning you scored around 70%.
I'm not exactly sure but I know that I got at least 2 questions wrong on the Chinese SAT II and I still got an 800. I suppose it all depends on what questions you got wrong.
35%