69% or D+
65% or D
If every question is worth the same credit, then 26 correct out of 40 is a score of 65 percent. The letter-grade is whatever the teacher decides 65% on that test is. I'm afraid there aren't many situations where 65% gets a passing grade.
69% or D+
To calculate your grade, divide the number of correct answers (35) by the total number of questions (54) and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This results in a grade of approximately 64.81%. You can round this to 65%, which would typically be considered a passing grade, depending on the grading scale used.
65/100
A+ = 95% + A = 85% - 95% B = 75% - 85% C = 65% - 75% D = 55% - 65% E = 55% - 45% F = 45% and lower
It's the same as 11 correct out of 17 questions. That's a score of about 65% .
To pass a 65-question test, the number of questions you can miss typically depends on the passing percentage set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing rate is 70%, you can miss up to 19 questions and still pass (0.7 x 65 = 45 correct answers). However, if the passing rate is higher, you'll need to miss fewer questions. Always check the specific passing criteria for the test in question.
About 65
65 + 45 = 110
30 out of 60 is 50%. Anything below 65% is usually considered failing.
Between 45 and 65 thousand dollars depending upon where you work.