29 out of 46 as a percentage

63% D approx. 1.0 GPA

29 / 46 x 100 = 63%

Letter grades here use the standard 10-point scale (A 90+, B 80+, C 70+, D 60+, F below 60). Your school's scale may differ — check your syllabus, or use the Test Grade Calculator where the scale is configurable.

How to Calculate 29 out of 46 as a Percentage

Divide the numerator by the denominator, then multiply by 100. Using the real numbers:

percent = (X / Y) x 100

percent = (29 / 46) x 100

percent = 0.6304 x 100 = 63%

On the standard 10-point letter-grade scale, 63% maps to a letter grade of D, which carries a GPA value of 1.0.

Is 29 out of 46 a Good Score?

63% is below average but technically passing in many institutions. Scoring 29 out of 46 suggests significant gaps in the material. Most colleges require at least a C for courses in your major, so a D here may not count toward degree requirements — check your program guidelines.

Score Reference Table — Out of 46

Key scores on a 46-point assessment, with percentages and letter grades. Your score is highlighted.

Score Percentage Letter
46/46 100% A
41/46 89.1% B
36/46 78.3% C
31/46 67.4% D
29/46 63% D
26/46 56.5% F
21/46 45.7% F
16/46 34.8% F
11/46 23.9% F
6/46 13% F
1/46 2.2% F

Letter Grade Breakdown

  • A — 90% and above (4.0 GPA)
  • B — 80%–89.9% (3.0 GPA)
  • C — 70%–79.9% (2.0 GPA)
  • D — 60%–69.9% (1.0 GPA)
  • F — below 60% (0.0 GPA)

If you answered 29 out of 46 questions correctly, your score is 63% — a letter grade of D. You got 17 questions wrong.

Use the Test Grade Calculator (pre-filled for 46 questions, 17 wrong) for a full grading-scale table. Or convert any percentage with the Percent to Letter Grade converter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 29 out of 46 as a percentage?

29 out of 46 as a percentage is 63%. The formula is (29 divided by 46) times 100 = 63%. On the standard 10-point grading scale that is a D (1.0 GPA).

Is 29 out of 46 a passing grade?

Yes — 63% (29/46) is a passing score on the standard 10-point scale. It earns a letter grade of D. Most courses require at least 60% (a D) to pass, though some programs require a C (70%) or higher for credit toward your major.

How many questions did I get wrong if I scored 29 out of 46?

You got 17 questions wrong out of 46. That is 37% incorrect, leaving you with a score of 63% (D).

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