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Percentages in sslc reference grade and grade point calculation. First add all of the grades together. Then divide the total by the number of grades that you used in the addition phase. This will give you the average for one class. Now take all classes and add them together. Then divide this number by the number of classes that you previously entered. This will give you the sslc average.

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Percentages in sslc reference grade and grade point calculation. First add all of the grades together. Then divide the total by the number of grades that you used in the addition phase. This will give you the average for one class. Now take all classes and add them together. Then divide this number by the number of classes that you previously entered. This will give you the sslc average.


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