Your grade would be 75 if you missed 25 questions out of 100. If there are 100 questions, each question would be worth one point.
* You would get a 70%, because 20-6=14 and 14/20=.7 *100=70 percent Kaner
If by grade you mean percentage, you would have scored 67.5%. 40-13= 27 (27/40) * 100
Even if you assume the questions are all worth the same number of marks, the answer may well depend on the grade boundaries.
your grade would be 80% or a B-
Well, honey, if you missed 6 out of 50 questions, you'd get a 88% on that test. Don't worry, nobody's perfect - except for me, of course. Just kidding, I miss 100% of the shots I don't take.
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%.
% rate = 28.57% =6/21 * 100% = 0.2857 * 100% = 28.57%
93 % A+.Since it is 93% so anything higher than 90% will be counted as a A+.
Subtract, to find out how many you got right. Then divide the right answers by the total questions, and multiply by 100. Note that this assumes:That the grade is calculated as a percentage.That all questions have the same "weight" or value.
85%% rate of questions missed:= 17/20 * 100%= 0.85 * 100%= 85%
* You would get a 70%, because 20-6=14 and 14/20=.7 *100=70 percent Kaner
65/100
It is: 25/75 times 100 = 33 and 1/3% missed questions
If a person missed 2 questions on a test, they would have 44/46 correct. This would mean they had approximately .9565 correct. That times 100% = 95.65%
It is: (10-1)/10 times 100 = 90%
69%. Just subract 31 from 100. 100-31=69.
18 ÷ 80 × 100 = 22.5% So the percentage of missed questions is 22.5%