you get 20% if you get 1 out of 5 questions.
No 5 percent is five times 1 percent just a 5 is 5 times 1. Half of 1 percent is 0.5 percent.
Marks: 1 Use the following information to answer the question.
5 out of 25, as a percent (if that is the question), is 100*5/25 = 20%
1/5 as a percent = 20%1/5 * 100% = 100%/5 = 20%
80% of 81 is 64.8. If you can get partial credit on questions, as some teachers and professors give, you must get at least 4/5 of the possible points on a 65th question, basically. Short of that, you need to answer 65 of the questions correctly, so you can only miss 16.
80%
4 out of 5 or 80%
5, but only if you get all the rest correct. Can you guarantee that?
Sorry, but this question needs more information to be answerable. For example, "What is 20 percent of 5?" would have the answer "1." There is no "percent of 5."
To achieve an 80 percent score on a 27-question test, you would need to answer 80% of the questions correctly. This means you can get 20% of the questions wrong. To calculate the number of questions you can miss, multiply 27 by 0.20 (20%) to get 5.4. Since you can't have a fraction of a question, you would need to round down to 5 questions. Therefore, you can miss 5 questions out of 27 to achieve an 80 percent score.
No 5 percent is five times 1 percent just a 5 is 5 times 1. Half of 1 percent is 0.5 percent.
Marks: 1 Use the following information to answer the question.
To get at least 90% on a 50 question test, you can miss no more than 5 questions.
5 out of 25, as a percent (if that is the question), is 100*5/25 = 20%
Your score would be 83.3% (B).
NO. 1 percent is less than 5 percent.
1 percent = 7800 divded by 100 so 1 percent = 78 5 percent = 5 times 78 5 percent = 390