The answer depends on the grade boundaries, but normally 70% would not be an F grade.
If you have a score of 210 percent out of 300 percent, you can find your grade by dividing 210 by 300, which equals 0.7. To convert this decimal to a percentage, you multiply by 100, resulting in a grade of 70 percent. This means you have achieved a C grade, assuming a typical grading scale where 70-79 percent is considered a C.
Yes, that is correct.
it is a C
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing how much of the total each one is worth. If they are both equally important, then the answer is 50% but they are rarely (if ever) equally important. If the test grade is worth x percent of the total - not your grade but how much weight it carries in the total - then the average is [x*70+(1-x)*30]/100
14 points.
The answer depends on the grade boundaries, but normally 70% would not be an F grade.
70% is seventy one hundredths, 0.70 (where the maximum grade is 100) 0.70 ~ but you want 0.70 of a maximum of 6.0 OR 0.70 X 6 which is 4.2
Usually a 'C'
If it is a 70 percent in letter grade, depending on the school grading system, than it could be either a D or an F.
If you have a score of 210 percent out of 300 percent, you can find your grade by dividing 210 by 300, which equals 0.7. To convert this decimal to a percentage, you multiply by 100, resulting in a grade of 70 percent. This means you have achieved a C grade, assuming a typical grading scale where 70-79 percent is considered a C.
it is a C
straight grade flour.
Yes, that is correct.
D+ one percent away from C- (70%)
What is a 2.0 grade average?
it depends how many grades in the class you have.