75/122 = 0.615 = 61.5% (not very good). Probably a grade of D or F, I would guess.
To achieve an 80 percent score on a 75-question test, you need to answer at least 60 questions correctly (since 80% of 75 is 60). This means you can get a maximum of 15 questions wrong (75 total questions - 60 correct answers = 15 wrong).
To achieve a 75 percent score on an 80-question test, you need to answer at least 60 questions correctly (75% of 80 is 60). Therefore, you can get a maximum of 20 questions wrong (80 total questions minus 60 correct answers).
Divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply the result by 100.Example:Total test questions 80Total correct answers 60Percent is 60 / 80 = 6/8 = 3/4 = .75 or x 100 = 75%More difficult example:Total test questions 80Total correct answers 67Percent is 67 / 80 = 67/80 = .8375 so rounded off x 100 = 84%
To find the grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100. In this case, ( \frac{15}{20} \times 100 = 75% ). Therefore, the grade is 75%.
To pass a 60-question test with a score of 75%, you need to correctly answer at least 45 questions. This means you can miss a maximum of 15 questions (60 total questions - 45 correct answers = 15 missed questions) and still achieve a passing score.
You can get at most 22 questions wrong, otherwise you will score less than 70 %. To get 70% right you can get 100 % - 70 % = 30 % wrong 30% of 75 = 30/100 x 75 = 22.5 I assume you can't get 1/2 a question wrong, so you can get at most 22 questions wrong otherwise you will score less than 70 %.
To achieve an 80 percent score on a 75-question test, you need to answer at least 60 questions correctly (since 80% of 75 is 60). This means you can get a maximum of 15 questions wrong (75 total questions - 60 correct answers = 15 wrong).
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!
Divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply the result by 100.Example:Total test questions 80Total correct answers 60Percent is 60 / 80 = 6/8 = 3/4 = .75 or x 100 = 75%More difficult example:Total test questions 80Total correct answers 67Percent is 67 / 80 = 67/80 = .8375 so rounded off x 100 = 84%
To find the grade, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and multiply by 100. In this case, ( \frac{15}{20} \times 100 = 75% ). Therefore, the grade is 75%.
You can miss out 12 but: you must get all the remaining correct and there must be no penalties for wrong answers.
% rate of correct answers = (75-8)/75 *100% = 89.33%
That is 75%
If you have 12 questions and get 3 wrong, you answered 9 questions correctly. To calculate the score as a percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions, then multiply by 100. This gives you a score of 75%.
Around 75 percent
If you're looking for your grade... You got 45 questions out of 60 correct. 45/60 = .75 or 75%
percentage of correct a nswers= 32% =(75-51)/21842 * 100% = 0.32 * 100% = 32%