47 sorry
You take the total number of missed problems, subtract from total of questions, divide by total of questions (then convert to percentage). Example: 10 total questions on test, three are missed Step 1: 10 - 3 = 7 Step 2: 7 divided by 10 = .70 Step 3: .70 converted to percentage = 70%
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to textbook review questions, including those from Glencoe Science for grade 7. However, I can help summarize key concepts from Chapter 6 or assist with understanding specific topics. Let me know how else I can help!
Grade 7 students particularly those in the Philippines learn about the concepts in integrated science. They study the intoduction to biology, chemistry and physics. Grade 7 science is broad and it tackles the introductions to the said branches of science.
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You're permitted to give wrong answers to as many questions as you want to, and correct or blank answers to the rest of them. Unfortunately, however, the custom is that if you exceed some number of wrong or blank answers, then you fail the test.
an A+
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You are in the C-D range. If you had missed 7 out of 15 that would be a solid D. You can do better I don't know you but I know you can do better.
To calculate the grade, first determine the number of correct answers. If 50 questions were answered and 7 were wrong, then 50 - 7 = 43 questions were correct. The grade can be calculated as (43 correct / 50 total) x 100, which equals 86%. Therefore, the grade is 86%.
60% D
If you miss 5 questions on a 20-question test, you answered 15 questions correctly. To find your grade, divide the number of correct answers (15) by the total number of questions (20) and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This results in a grade of 75%.
To calculate the grade for 12 out of 15 questions, divide the number of correct answers (12) by the total number of questions (15), which gives you 0.8. To express this as a percentage, multiply by 100, resulting in an 80%. Therefore, the grade is 80%, which is typically considered a B or a passing score in many academic settings.
your grade would be 80% or a B-
you would have a 94
a 93 good job :)
Even if you assume the questions are all worth the same number of marks, the answer may well depend on the grade boundaries.
71 percent