Yes, that isexcellent.
Very Good! Expect to be in top set for year 8. It will be very hard. Answer That is equivalent to c-b grade GCSE! Well I got 6A for Maths and i got into bottom set out of 4 sets but to be fair I do go to Englands best school.
For him he is doing fine.
You will get a B grade in GCSE.
if the test is out of 85 then 77 is a 7a so 6a must be around the 60's
yes its really good better than average, the national curriculam is 5a so keep the good work!
no
average 5b, good 6c, top set 6a source Year 8 student level 5a
In most schools in England, a level 5a or above would be high for a year 7, with a 6a or above being 'exceptional performance' for a year 7. Usually, if you have achieved a level 5a or above, you would be place in the top set for year 8.I know, I have been working at low averages for about a year, but at the end of year 7 I achieved a level 6c. In my school, we started our new academic three weeks earlier than the start of the summer holidays. In year 8 top set maths set (my set), the average levels were typically a level 5a or 6c, with the highest level in the set being a 7c and the lowest level was a 5b.The previous answer was true in a way, but to tell you the truth, expectations in KS3 have lowered in the past few years; in 2004/5, the expected level for the end of year 7 was a level 6a/7c - and wasn't even an academy! Also, the expected GCSE grade for the end of year 10 was an A*, and if you had achieved any lower than a B, you would of had to retake the papers and re - study until you pass, otherwise you had to take a special course when you finally had to start in college. ..
it roughly about 6a and 6b
Divide by 6a: 6a(a + 3b)
36a2 - 60a + 25 = 36a2 - 30a - 30a + 25 = 6a(6a - 5) - 5(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)2
10a-37=6a+51 -6a -6a subtract 6a from both sides and the 6a's cancel 4a-37=51 +37 +37 4a=88 /4 /4 a=22