68% D+
30/100*25 =7.5 so you must not get more than 7 questions wrong to score 70%
The 2 questions that were wrong equals 25% of the score because each question is 12.5%. So if 2 questions out of 8 were wrong the score would come out to 75%. The equation to get the answer is (100 / 8 = 12.5) So (12.5 x 2 = 25) Now that you know that the questions that were answered wrong equals 25% just do (100% - 25% = 75%) So then 75% is your answer.
If you got 14 out 25 questions right you should get a 40. This is a low grade.
To calculate your score, we need to know the total possible score for the 25 questions. If each question carries an equal weight, we can assume that each question is worth 4% (100% divided by 25 questions). To find your score, multiply the percentage you achieved (84%) by the total possible score (4% per question) and divide by 100: Score = (84% * 4% * 25) / 100 Score = (0.84 * 0.04 * 25) / 100 Score = 0.84 Therefore, if you got 84% on 25 questions with each question being worth 4%, your score would be 0.84 or 84%.
One wrong answer out of 25 questions means you answered 24 questions correctly. This results in a score of 96%, which is typically considered a strong performance. The single error indicates a minor mistake, suggesting a solid understanding of the material overall.
56%
If you miss 4 out of 25 questions, you would have answered 21 questions correctly. To calculate your score, you would typically assign a certain number of points to each correct answer. For example, if each question is worth 1 point, your score would be 21 points out of a possible 25, resulting in a score of 84%.
70% of 25 is 17.5. That is you will pass with 7 (7.5) questions wrong.
11/25 ~ 0.44 44% of wrong answers
If all the questions were worth the same amount and 100 percent was a perfect score, then each question would be worth five points and getting seven wrong would get you a 65. Since you got a 64, there must be some scoring information that you neglected to tell us.
There were 25 questions on the test.
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