How would we calculate a test taker’s score as a percentage?

A. divide the test taker’s raw score by the total possible score
B. add all test takers’ scores and divide by the number of scores
C. take the square root of the test standard deviation
D. divide the highest score by the test taker’s raw score

Ans: A

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