Asked by mysterychicken
If there are 50 questions on a test and 19 are missed, what would be the grade?
How would I solve this? Thanks
-MC
How would I solve this? Thanks
-MC
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
31/50 = ?
Change the decimal answer to a percent.
Change the decimal answer to a percent.
Answered by
mysterychicken
62% ... thanks!
-MC
-MC
Answered by
SraJMcGin
First of all you would need to know the value of one question = one point, two points, etc.
If each question were worth 1 point, on a base of 100, double the 50 = 100, either double 19 = 38 to subtract from 100 = 62 which is like a D- on most grading scales. At any rate you would have 62%.
also, you can subtract 19 from 50, giving you 31 and if you divide 31 by 50 you end up also with .62 or 62%.
In a grade book it would look like 62/100 or 31/50.
Sra
If each question were worth 1 point, on a base of 100, double the 50 = 100, either double 19 = 38 to subtract from 100 = 62 which is like a D- on most grading scales. At any rate you would have 62%.
also, you can subtract 19 from 50, giving you 31 and if you divide 31 by 50 you end up also with .62 or 62%.
In a grade book it would look like 62/100 or 31/50.
Sra
Answered by
Matthew
Hi I took a final exam today for my math class. There were 50 questions worth 2 points each can you tell me how man I would have needed to get right to pass the exam? Thanks
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