The grading is the same as in the 4.0 grade system; however the points per grade is different. An "A" in the 4.0 system is 4 points. An "A" in the 5.0 system is 5 points. So, it's possible to graduate with a greater than a 4.0 Grade Point Average.
To achieve a 3.0 GPA with 6 classes, you would need to earn a total of 18 grade points. This could be achieved by earning a mix of B grades (3.0 grade points) and B+ grades (3.3 grade points) across all 6 classes.
In the O Level grading system, Grade A typically ranges from 80% to 100% in a subject. This grade indicates excellent performance in the subject.
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Thomas Edison dropped out of school in the middle of the third grade.
As a percentage 125 out of 200 points = 62.5%
You would get 97.5% or an A ;)
49% F
71.5% C
if you get a 150 out of 200 then you will a 75% which is a C average
80%, so probably a C+, or perhaps a B-.
That is a d-. You have missed half of the problems, so that isn't the best score.
little over 60 percent
Take your current score and divide it by the number of points possible. This will give you your grade. Example: You have 150 points out of 200 possible points. This would equal 0.75. This is usually a B, unless of course the teacher uses a sliding scale. Depending on the highest scores in the class, it could even be an A.
That would be 67 percent. In most grading scales that would be a D.
15% of 1715= 15% * 1715= 0.15 * 1715= 257.25
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