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How do you grade a test with 42 questions? - Answers
Set up the ratio in this form: (number of correct answers / total number of questions) x 100 Since there are 42 questions total in a test, we have: (number of correct answers / 42) x 100 Whatever number of correct answers the student has on a test, you compute the grade for him/her. For instance, if you have all correct answers, then we have: 42/42 x 100 = 100%
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How do you grade a test with 42 questions? - Answers
Set up the ratio in this form: (number of correct answers / total number of questions) x 100 Since there are 42 questions total in a test, we have: (number of correct answers / 42) x 100 Whatever number of correct answers the student has on a test, you compute the grade for him/her. For instance, if you have all correct answers, then we have: 42/42 x 100 = 100%
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How do you grade a test with 42 questions? - Answers
Set up the ratio in this form: (number of correct answers / total number of questions) x 100 Since there are 42 questions total in a test, we have: (number of correct answers / 42) x 100 Whatever number of correct answers the student has on a test, you compute the grade for him/her. For instance, if you have all correct answers, then we have: 42/42 x 100 = 100%
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