How can I calculate this?
I want to calculate approximately how many answers I need to get one star.
Answers: 1467
Stars: 111
How do I calculate this?
Simply 1467:111?
LG
I want to calculate approximately how many answers I need to get one star.
Answers: 1467
Stars: 111
How do I calculate this?
Simply 1467:111?
LG
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The solution approach is correct.
All A ÷ S answers are a star.
So: 1467 ÷ 111 = 13.216
13,216 answers per star.
The percentage of excellent answers can be found with
S ÷ A × 100, so:
(111 ÷ 1467) × 100 = 7.566 %
7,566 % of all answers were awarded a star.
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