IF YOU HAD TO GET A 21.1 GRADEPOINT OUT OF 215 QUSTIONS HOW MAY WOULD YOU HAVE TO GET RIGHT

English: 75
Math: 60
Reading: 40
Science: 40

Total: 215

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I am unclear about what you mean by "21.1 GRADEPOINT." Please repost your question in clearer terms.

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To determine how many questions you would need to get right in order to achieve a specific grade point, you can follow these steps:

1. Calculate the total number of points available for each subject by summing up the points assigned to each subject:
- English: 75 points
- Math: 60 points
- Reading: 40 points
- Science: 40 points

2. Add up the total number of points available across all subjects:
Total points = English + Math + Reading + Science
= 75 + 60 + 40 + 40
= 215 points

3. Calculate the proportion of the desired grade point out of the total points available:
Proportion = Desired grade point / Total points
= 21.1 / 215
≈ 0.0981

4. Multiply the proportion by the total number of questions:
Number of questions needed = Proportion * Total questions
≈ 0.0981 * 215
≈ 21.11

Therefore, you would need to get approximately 21.11 questions right in order to achieve a grade point of 21.1 out of 215 questions. Since it is not possible to get a fraction of a question right, you would likely round this value to the nearest whole number. In this case, rounding down would imply that you would need to get 21 questions right.