Depends on the test. Not all tests consider all questions equal. (Especially computer-adaptive tests.)
2006-12-22 05:03:37
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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If you missed 6, you have just about an 80% grade. This is generally pretty good, but the actual ranking may depend on your teacher/examiner, and the type of exam. For instance, if you are graded on a curve and most students scored 90% or better, you would be lower by comparison or, if you are required toanswer 25 of of 29 correctly, you would not have a good score.
In other words, your score is probably a good one, but there are factors that could change that ranking.
2006-12-22 09:44:46
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answered by fonography 2
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I hope this isn't a math test, since you can't figure this out without the help of eveybody else in the world.
Let's see--- 100 divided by 29 is 3.448 x 23= 79
2006-12-22 09:37:05
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answered by ladsmrt 3
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78.5% converts to a C (depending on teacher's grading scale i.e.,grade letter based on a given percentage, if test was curved, etc.
Final thought -- 10 more minutes of study would have yielded a higher grade, so do the time
2006-12-22 09:39:09
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answered by Tom D 2
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79%-most likely a C+ or B-. Study harder!
2006-12-22 09:36:11
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answered by Chico 3
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Depends on how many you have answered correctly
2006-12-22 09:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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