No. You can't fail the asvab. a score of 51 means you got more correct answers than 51% of the people that took the test. You should be able to join any branch with a score of 51
To calculate the number of correct answers you got on a test, you can use the formula: (score / total possible score) x total number of questions. In this case, you got a score of 78 on a 65-question test. So, (78 / 100) x 65 = 50.7. Therefore, you got approximately 51 questions correct on the test.
Check law school rankings, which will show you the 25-75% range for a particular school. I'd work on getting that LSAT score up, though. A 3.85 GPA generally correlates with a higher LSAT score. None that will actually get you a job as a lawyer when you graduate. Unless you want to go to law school for fun, study hard and retake the LSAT.
(18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90 Therefore: 90%
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(42-3)/42 = 39/42 = 92.9%
6 out of 17 wrong in a math test means that the student got 11 out of 17 answers correct, which would be considered a 64.7% score.
138 correct answers. 138/150=92
% of correct answers if the correct a nd your mistakes have the same rati ng = 3/10 * 100% = 30%
16-5 = 1111/16*100 = 68.75%Thus if you got all of the 11 questions you did do COMPLETELY correct the maximum mark you could get would be 69%. However, if you got any of your 11 answers wrong your score would be less than this.
divide the number of correct answers by 3 then multiply by 2, i.e. 92 / 3 = 30.66 30.66 x 2 = 61.33 61.33%
To figure out your score on a test, you just have to divide the number of answers you got right by the number of total questions there were. In this case, 65 divided by 73= .89 or 89%.