Assuming the test is 100 points total, if you had 40 questions each would be worth 2.5 points. With only 39, each is worth slightly more than that, but a teacher might decide to make them 2.5 points each to simplify the math and just give you 2.5 free points for showing up.
Where when how many how much whose
They are: When? Where? How? To What Extent? How Much? How Long?
NONE OK??? JEEZ STOP ASKING SO MUCH QUESTIONS. YOU PEPS ARE SO ANNOYING LOLZNESS
how much trash is collected each day in nyc?
The answer depends on how much is served to each person.
Assuming each question has the same number of marks, 1 question is worth 1.6666...% 100 divided by 60 = 1.66666666... However it is much more likely, especially if the test is in preperation for exams, that each question will be worth a different amount depending on the hardness of the question and how much detail/work needs to be put in to get the right answer, 1.66666...% is more an average of how much each question is worth, than how much each question is actually worth.
Each question is worth 2.5%
Assuming that the questions have the same value, each one is worth 1.47 % of the maximum possible score.
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Depends on the test.
I cannot answer this question. I do not know how much each question is worth.
It would depend on the question.
16.6 with a line above the six after the decimal.
It would be a 73, depending on how much each question was worth.
how many? how much? whose? what kind? which one?
It depends on many factors: How long is the book you are writing? Do you have a deadline? How much do you want to do each day? Do you have a lot of time each day or none at all? Depending on the answers to these questions, you can tell how many pages you can or could write wach day.
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.