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if there are 21 questions on a test and the best score u can get how much is each question worth
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Do you mean the test is scored out of 100 points (i.e., 100%)? If so:
Each question = 100 ÷ 21 ≈ 4.7619 points (about 4.76%).
So score (%) = (number correct) × (100/21).
Example: 17 correct → 17 × 4.7619 ≈ 80.95%.
If the total possible score is some other number (e.g., 50 points), divide that total by 21 instead.
Each question = 100 ÷ 21 ≈ 4.7619 points (about 4.76%).
So score (%) = (number correct) × (100/21).
Example: 17 correct → 17 × 4.7619 ≈ 80.95%.
If the total possible score is some other number (e.g., 50 points), divide that total by 21 instead.
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