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9th or 10th grade. Because of the way the "kindergarten cutoff" works in the majority of US states (i.e. kids who turn 5 after the beginning of September have to wait a whole year for Kindergarten) the older kids in 9th grade are going to be 15 and the younger will be 14. In 10th grade, the older kids will be 16 and the younger kids will be 15.
What is my grade if I got 2 questions wrong out of 13? 2 wrong out of 13 means 11 right out of 13 11/13 = 84.6% This typically translates to a solid B on many, if not most, grading scales. At Hogwarts it would probably be an A (Acceptable) - or possibly E (Exceeds Expectations) YMMV
If your in sixth grade, than: 31-33 If your in seventh grade, than: 28-30 If your in eighth grade, than: 26-28 What do you mean by grade 26 for sandblasting? Grade 26 in sandblasting means the size of the material being sprayed from the gun.
If you miss 3 out of 15 questions, you would have answered 12 out of 15 questions correctly. To calculate the grade, you would divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. In this case, 12 divided by 15 equals 0.8, or 80%, which would typically correspond to a B grade.
What is the grade if I get one wrong out of 15 questions? If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+.
What Is What if your Grade If you miss 15 Out of 31 Questions? 15 / 31 * 100% = 48.39% Usually you need to obtain 50% or over to pass an exam or test. If you miss 15 of the 20 questions how many did you get correct?
The sum of the numbers 13, 15, and 17 added together is 45. Since each number is repeated five times, you can multiply 45 by 5 to get 225. Therefore, the sum of all the numbers listed is 225.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Okay, so like, 13 minus 6 is like, 7. I know, I know, it's mind-blowing. But hey, that's what happens when you mix numbers together and subtract them. Math, right?
You look at the first decimal number after the ones place. If it's less than 5, then you leave the percent as it is; but if it's greater than or equal to 5, then you round up. Eg. 56.4% = 56% 56.6% = 57% 4 or below let it go 5 or above give it a shove