if an A is 4.0 and a B is 3.0, and all four classes have equal credit, then add up then grade point values and divide by 4: (4.0 + 4.0 + 4.0 + 3.0)/4 = 15.0/4 = 3.75
like three A's four B's
it will be a B.
When three points lie on a line, one point can be expressed as a linear combination of the other two. This means that if you have points A, B, and C on the same line, one point (say C) can be represented as a weighted average of the other two points (A and B). However, it does not imply that one point is literally the same as the other two, only that it can be derived from them geometrically.
(a+b+c)/3
Neither, it is the one at point X.
Bs and B+s
Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
You total the number of quality points and divide that number by the number of credits the courses added up to. If each course was three credits, the quality points would be 12 for the A, 9 for the B, 6 for the C, and 0 for the F. The total would be 27 quality points divided by the number of credits attempted which would be 12 (if three credits each). Thus, the grade point average would be a 2.25 which is typically a C average. You can increase that average dramatically by repeating the course you received the F in.
An 85 is a B, so you accumulate 3.0 points towards your total GPA.Your grade point average is calculated by the total amount of points accumulated from all classes not just one.
Your GPA is your "grade point average" aka, all of your grades averaged together. On a regular schedule (one without advanced placement classes and without serious extra credit) a 4.0 is the highest. a 3.3 is still good.
on a 10 point grading scale it is a B.
To calculate average speed, you measure how long it takes(T) to get from point A to point B. Then you use the formula below: speed = (B - A)/T