To convert a percentage to a grade, you'll need to know the grading scale being used. Grading scales can vary depending on the educational institution or system. However, if we assume a standard 10-point grading scale, where 90-100% is an A, 80-89% is a B, 70-79% is a C, and so on, you can estimate the grade for 61.42% as follows:
With a score of 61.42%, it falls below 70%, which is typically the cutoff for a passing grade. In this case, it would likely be considered a failing grade. However, it's important to note that grading scales can differ, so it's best to consult the specific grading policy of your institution to determine the exact grade equivalent for 61.42%.
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A:0.3 per cent of Bangladeshis are Christian. 89.5 per cent are Muslim, 9.6 per cent are Hindu, 0.7 per cent are Buddhist (with rounding errors).
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5 per- cent out of 12 = -7
"per cent" = "out of 100" so 79%
Probability is a per cent written as a decimal. 1= 100 per cent 0 = 0 per cent 100 per cent means a sure thing.
0.055 = 0.055*100 per cent = 5.5 per cent.
Christian. In 2001 (from census data: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/profiles/commentaries/ethnicity.asp#religion) There are 37.3 million people in England and Wales who state their religion as Christian. The percentage of Christians is similar between the two countries but the proportion of people who follow other religions is 6.0 per cent in England compared with 1.5 per cent in Wales. In England, 3.1 per cent of the population state their religion as Muslim (0.7 per cent in Wales), making this the most common religion after Christianity. For other religions, 1.1 per cent in England and 0.2 per cent in Wales are Hindu, 0.7 per cent in England and 0.1 per cent in Wales are Sikh, 0.5 per cent in England and 0.1 per cent in Wales are Jewish and 0.3 per cent in England and 0.2 per cent in Wales are Buddhist. In England and Wales 7.7 million people state they have no religion (14.6 per cent in England and 18.5 per cent in Wales).