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If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+. However, if the grading scale deducts a fixed amount of points for each incorrect answer, it would depend on the specific grading scale to determine the grade.
If you have 12 questions and get 3 wrong, you answered 9 questions correctly. To calculate the score as a percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions, then multiply by 100. This gives you a score of 75%.
95.0%
It depends on the grading scale. 47/50 is 94% which is an A in most cases.
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If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+. However, if the grading scale deducts a fixed amount of points for each incorrect answer, it would depend on the specific grading scale to determine the grade.
To determine the number of questions you can get wrong on the SHSAT and still meet the cutoff score for Stuyvesant, you need to know the total number of questions on the exam and the points awarded for each correct answer. If each correct answer is worth 1 point and there are 100 questions on the exam, then the maximum score would be 100 points. To achieve a score of 561, you would need to answer 561 out of 100 questions correctly. Therefore, you can afford to get 39 questions wrong and still meet the cutoff score.
If you have 12 questions and get 3 wrong, you answered 9 questions correctly. To calculate the score as a percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions, then multiply by 100. This gives you a score of 75%.
30/100*25 =7.5 so you must not get more than 7 questions wrong to score 70%
95.0%
87.5%
It depends on the grading scale. 47/50 is 94% which is an A in most cases.
If a test has 150 questions and you are aiming for a perfect score, you can get a maximum of 0 questions wrong. However, if you are allowed to get some questions wrong and still pass, it depends on the passing criteria set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing score is 70%, you can get up to 45 questions wrong (150 questions * 30% incorrect = 45 questions).
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you would get a 70
60% D
Your score would be 76.9%