Candidate C typed a total of 350 words out of which 30 were incorrect in a duration of 5 minutes. What will be his/her accuracy?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to calculate the accuracy of Candidate C based on the number of correct words typed out of the total words typed. Accuracy can be calculated using the formula: Accuracy (%) = (Total Words - Incorrect Words) / Total Words * 100.
Answer
Accuracy (%) = $ \left( \frac{\text{Total Words} - \text{Incorrect Words}}{\text{Total Words}} \right) \times 100 $
Answer for screen readers
Accuracy (%) = $ \left( \frac{\text{Total Words} - \text{Incorrect Words}}{\text{Total Words}} \right) \times 100 $
Steps to Solve
- Identify Total Words and Incorrect Words
From the problem, determine the total number of words typed by Candidate C and the number of incorrect words.
- Calculate the Number of Correct Words
The number of correct words is calculated by subtracting the incorrect words from the total words:
$$ \text{Correct Words} = \text{Total Words} - \text{Incorrect Words} $$
- Apply the Accuracy Formula
Now, apply the accuracy formula:
$$ \text{Accuracy} (%) = \left( \frac{\text{Correct Words}}{\text{Total Words}} \right) \times 100 $$
This shows the proportion of correct words out of the total words typed.
- Substitute and Calculate
Substitute the values obtained in previous steps into the formula and then calculate the accuracy.
Accuracy (%) = $ \left( \frac{\text{Total Words} - \text{Incorrect Words}}{\text{Total Words}} \right) \times 100 $
More Information
The accuracy formula provides a measure of performance, commonly used in typing tests and assessments to gauge how well a candidate types without mistakes. The accuracy percentage helps in evaluating typing skills effectively.
Tips
- Forgetting to subtract incorrect words from total words when calculating correct words.
- Using the wrong formula for accuracy, such as not dividing by total words.
- Not multiplying by 100, leading to confusion between decimal and percentage results.
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