I don't know if this is posible or if it'll make sense but . . . .if you are given a percentage such as 50% for a test score for example, can you work out the minimum thing that the test was out of, without knowing how many marks you got, just the percentage, if all numbers a integers that is. If it was 50% then the minimum it could be out of was two but that's easy to work out.
write the % as a fraction so 50% = 50/100
then reduce the fraction as far as possible. the denominator will be the number of questions
so 60% would be 60/100 = 3/5, so there would be 5 questions.
Yes - change your percentage to a fraction, and reduce the fraction to its lowest possible denominator. That denominator is the minimum number of questions the test could have. E.g., you got 85.71%, that's 6/7, so the test would have to have at least 7 questions. (Could also be 12/14, 18/21, etc.)
Anyway, how do you know the percentage figures you have been given haven't been rounded. For example the 50% figure you meantioned could have been 49.5% unrounded and the score may have been 99 out of 200.
I'm wondering why you want to know.