Minimum marks required for each grade (out of 100):
Non Calculator:
A* = 85
A = 72
B = 54
C = 36
D = 18
E = 9
Calculator:
A* = 84
A = 68
B = 48
C = 29
D = 16
E = 9
to tell you the truth you'll find out on the day
The answers to exam papers are not usually published.
It's not a set percentage, but it hovers around the 80% region. The grade boundaries are subject to change every year based on the nation's average for GCSE results. Before establishing the grade boundaries, examiners calculate an average of all of the GCSE results (this applies for other subjects as well as maths). If they are worse than the previous year, the grade boundaries will decrease slightly and if the results are higher than the previous year then the grade boundaries will increase, but it can be either side of 80%.
if need yo get grade c for maths higher you will need 30-40 marks
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Edexcel website on past papers section. Select A level, subject and the exam year and month. It will come up with the q paper and the mark scheme as well.
you need 48 marks in the higher paper to get a "C". :)
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