What is a 46 out of 50?
Now we can see that our fraction is 92/100, which means that 46/50 as a percentage is 92%.
its about a 90% so A-
It is the equivalent of 46%
92
70.67% C
72%
75% or C
65% or D
-- Your score is 57 percent.-- Your grade depends on whatever the teacher decides is the grade for 57 percent.-- Personally, I can't imagine a teacher awarding a passing grade for a score of 57 percent.
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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.
Providing that the other 5 questions are correct then it is a 62.5% score
To get a 50% on the test, you need at least (50/100) * 35 = 17.5 questions correct. If half credit is not possible, you need to get at least 18 questions correct to get a score of at least 50%. A score of 17 will be just shy of 50%.
The "score" is the correct portion. That's 21/25 of the questions, or 84% .
13 wrong out of 85 is 72 correct. So percentage score = 100*72/85 = 84.7%
Your score on the test is 87.5% . It's up to the teacherwhat letter-grade to award for that score.
If each of the 16 questions is worth the same credit, then your score is 31.3% correct, 68.7% incorrect. Each teacher decides what range of scores will get which letter grade, and it might be different on different tests. But it's hard to imagine that your score on this one could get any passing grade.
If each of the 17 questions is worth the same credit, then your score is 35.3% correct, 64.7% incorrect. Each teacher decides what range of scores will get which letter grade, and it might be different on different tests. But it's hard to imagine that your score on this one could get any passing grade.
If you got 14 out 25 questions right you should get a 40. This is a low grade.