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Expected Score in This Exam

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To calculate the expected score in an exam, you would need to follow these steps:

  1. Identify the total number of questions in the exam. This will be your denominator for the calculation.

  2. Determine how many questions you are confident you can answer correctly. This will be your numerator.

  3. Divide the number of questions you can answer correctly by the total number of questions. This will give you a decimal.

  4. Multiply this decimal by 100 to convert it into a percentage. This percentage is your expected score on the exam.

For example, if there are 50 questions on the exam and you are confident you can answer 40 correctly, your expected score would be (40/50)*100 = 80%.

Please note that this is a very simplified way of calculating an expected score and does not take into account factors such as partial credit for partially correct answers, penalties for incorrect answers, or the possibility of guessing correctly on questions you are unsure about.

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