marks in first sem+marks in second ......+ marks in nth /total in first+total in second+...totant in nth
The cumulative percentage is the total of all scores by utilizing successive addition. The CGPA is found by adding total marks and marks obtained then multiplying by 100.
18/20 = 90/100 ie 90%
You calculate overall percentage of engineering marks by taking the number of engineering marks and dividing it by the percentage. When you do that, you will get your average percentage of engineering marks.
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
56
It is: (marks gained)/(total possible marks) times 100 to find the percentage
88.2353%.
No, a Student will not get decimal advantage while determining his eligibility. For Example if an applicant scores 59.7 marks then he is not eligible to take Admission in a Programme in which Passing Percentage is 60%.
Who gain highest marks in s.s.c.1 examination
8.5
You do a long division so that the remainder is converted to a terminating or recurring decimal. Then multiply the [decimal] fraction by 100. For example, 37/40 = 0.925 = 92.5% 37/60 = 0.6166... = 61.66 (recurring) %
71 out of 100 is 71%