What Grade Is 38 out of 50?

38 out of 50 is 76% — that is 12 wrong out of 50.

38 out of 50 is76%

a C — 12 wrong out of 50

Letter grade C
Questions wrong 12
Each question 2%

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Score
38 of 50
Each question
2%
One more right
78% (C+)
One fewer
74% (C)

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How 38 out of 50 works out to 76%

Divide the score by the total and multiply by a hundred: 38 ÷ 50 × 100 = 76%. Each of the 50 questions is worth 2%, so the grade can only land on multiples of 2% — there is no way to score 77% on a fifty-question test.

In lowest terms 38 out of 50 is 19 out of 25 — the same fraction with 2 divided out of both halves. That is worth noticing when a score looks unfamiliar: 19 out of 25 is the shape most people can read at a glance.

12 questions were wrong out of 50, and together they cost 24%. If any of them were marked with partial credit the real figure is a little higher — the test grade calculator takes half marks.

76% as a letter grade

Schools do not all cut letters at the same percentage, so 76% has more than one correct answer. Here is where it lands on the three scales in common US use:

76% on three US grading scales
ScaleWhere 76% landsGrade points
Plus/minus, the most common US scale C 2.00
Straight letters, 90/80/70/60 C 2.00
Seven-point, 93/85/77/70 D 1.00

On the plus/minus scale this site uses throughout, 38 out of 50 is a C, worth 2.00 grade points on an unweighted 4.0 scale. A school that grades in straight letters would record it as a C too. On a seven-point scale, where the bands are seven points wide instead of ten, it drops to a D — the same work, a different transcript. The full band table for all three, and what each letter is worth on the 4.0, 4.3 and 5.0 scales, is on letter grade to GPA.

If this grade came from a weighted class the grade points move rather than the letter: 2.00 becomes 2.50 in an honors class and 3.00 in an AP or IB class, on the usual +0.5 and +1.0 bumps. The high school GPA calculator applies those automatically.

What it takes to reach a C+

The next letter up is a C+, which starts at 77%. On a fifty-question test that is 39 out of 50 — one more correct answer than you have. Going the other way, 37 out of 50 is the lowest score that still counts as a C, so you are 1 question clear of dropping to a C-.

The scores either side of 38 out of 50

One more correct answer is 39 out of 50, 78% — a C+. One fewer is 37 out of 50, 74% — still a C. Nothing exists in between. A fifty-question test has exactly 50 achievable grades above zero and 76% is one of them; a percentage that is not a multiple of 2% cannot come off a test this length, whatever a rounding rule does to it afterwards.

What 76% does to a course average

One test is rarely the whole grade. If everything else in the course is averaging 85% and this test is worth the share in the left-hand column, the course grade lands here:

Effect of a 76% test on a course averaging 85%
Test is worthCourse gradeLetter
10% of the course 84.1% B
20% of the course 83.2% B
30% of the course 82.3% B-
40% of the course 81.4% B-

Because 76% is below that 85% baseline, this test pulls the course average down by 1.8 points at a 20% weighting. Weightings vary, and a syllabus that puts the final at 30% is a different problem from one that puts it at 10% — put your own categories into the grade calculator, or work backwards from the grade you need with the final grade calculator.

76% on other test lengths

76% is not unique to a fifty-question test. The same percentage comes out of 19 out of 25 and 76 out of 100. The letter grade is identical on all of them, because the letter only ever looks at the percentage. What differs is the granularity: 38 out of 50 moves in steps of 2%, while 76 out of 100 moves in steps of 1%, so the longer test can express grades the shorter one simply cannot reach.

About fifty-question tests

A fifty-question test or a fifty-point assignment. Two points per question makes the mental arithmetic easy: double the score to get the percentage. Every score on one, from 1 to 50, is charted on the out of 50 page, and the easy grader turns the same table around for marking a stack of papers: count what is wrong rather than what is right.

Other scores on a fifty-question test

Every score out of 50, from 1 to 50, with its percentage and letter · all the grade charts