No, not really; you never know when someone will read your answer. It may be months after you wrote it. In addition, people give you trust points for other things such as a great bio page, or helping with editing and organizing things.
You also never know who gave you a trust point, unless the person who did so leaves you a message on your message board to tell you about this.
to find any grade ever no matter how many questions there are, as long as theyre all worth the same. Plug in the numbers: number of questions you got right divided by the number of questions on the exam and then multiple by 100. You got a 75
It is probably because although you have answered many questions, they have not been of the highest quality or are incorrect.
Donovan scored 39 out of 50 questions, which gives him a score of 78% (39/50 * 100). If Marco's score is 10 percentage points higher, his score would be 88%. To find the number of questions Marco got right, we calculate 88% of 50, which is 44. Therefore, Marco answered 44 questions correctly.
After all the fantasy points he got, sure.
If you have 100 points and 50 questions, you take 100 points divided by 50 questions, so you can see how many points each question is, which would be 2 points per question. If you got 45 questions right, multiple 45 by 2 and you get 90%.
To find the percentage of questions you got right, divide the number of questions you got right (3) by the total number of questions (40) and multiply by 100. In this case, the percentage you got right is 7.5%.
If you already talked to Pence and got all of the Questions right, then go into the forest and hit all of the trees. Then, go the way Axel points.
the correct way is to divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are
Each multiple choice question was worth 5 points.
You divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are then multiply the answer by 100.
If you got 20 problems wrong on a 75 question test your grade would be 73% or a C. You can find that by subtracting the amount of questions you got wrong from the amount you got right, 55 in this case. Divide the amount of correct questions by the amount of questions on the test to get .733333. That is the grade.
Let's use algebra to solve this problem. We know that there are 24 questions in total, so x + y = 24. The total points available is 100, so 3x + 5y = 100. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the values of x and y.