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You have to add all of the three scores up. You will get a larger number than any of the three scores. You then divide your larger number by 3 and this will give you the average of the three scroes.

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What percentage is considered a grade 1 in cxc?

In the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) grading system, a Grade 1 is typically awarded for scores ranging from 75% to 100%. This grade indicates a high level of proficiency in the subject. Each subject may have slight variations, but Grade 1 generally signifies excellent performance.


Is the variance of a group of scores the same as the sum of the squared deviations or the average of the squared deviations?

Given a set of n scores, the variance is sum of the squared deviation divided by n or n-1. We divide by n for the population and n-1 for the sample.


If you were to make a histogram of the following data what would the shape be Scores 1 1 1 2 3 3 3?

The histogram of the given data would likely have a right-skewed shape, with a concentration of values at the lower end. The scores of 1 appear three times, while the scores of 2 and 3 appear less frequently. This results in a peak at the score of 1, tapering off as the scores increase. Overall, the distribution shows a clear concentration of lower scores with fewer higher scores.


What is the variance of these five scores 0 0 1 2 3?

Average = (0+0+1+2+3)/5 = 1.2 Variance = 1/N * SUM (x-E(x))2 = 1/5 * 6.8 = 1.36 Answer: Variance = 1.36


What is the probability of a person to score 100 out of 100 in any subject?

It is 1 on most weekdays. There is sure to be someone across the world who scores 100 out of 100 in some test.It is 1 on most weekdays. There is sure to be someone across the world who scores 100 out of 100 in some test.It is 1 on most weekdays. There is sure to be someone across the world who scores 100 out of 100 in some test.It is 1 on most weekdays. There is sure to be someone across the world who scores 100 out of 100 in some test.

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1 The average of the squared deviation scores from a distribution mean?

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What percentage is considered a grade 1 in cxc?

In the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) grading system, a Grade 1 is typically awarded for scores ranging from 75% to 100%. This grade indicates a high level of proficiency in the subject. Each subject may have slight variations, but Grade 1 generally signifies excellent performance.


I am making a C plus plus program for a programming class that takes in 5 grades for 7 students averages them gets a letter grade and displays it all in a table How do you set up a table for variables?

The following example sets up a two-dimensional array, initialises it with some pseudo-random data, and then prints the table and the averages. #include<iostream> #include<time.h> int main() { const int max_students = 7; const int max_student_grades = 5; const int max_grades = 6; const char grade[max_grades]={'A','B','C','D','E','F'}; srand((unsigned) time(NULL)); // Initialise the array with pseudo-random grades: int table[max_students][max_student_grades]; for(int student=0; student<max_students; ++student) { for(int student_grade=0; student_grade<max_student_grades; ++student_grade) { table[student][student_grade] = rand()%max_grades; } } // Print the table and average the results. int overall=0; for(int student=0; student<max_students; ++student) { int average=0; std::cout<<"Student #"<<student+1; for(int student_grade=0; student_grade<max_student_grades; ++student_grade) { std::cout<<" Grade #"<<student_grade+1<<": "<<grade[table[student][student_grade]]<<", "; average+=table[student][student_grade]; } std::cout<<" Average: "<<grade[average/max_grades]<<std::endl; overall+=average; } std::cout<<"Overall average: "<<grade[overall/max_grades/max_students]<<std::endl; return(0); } Example output: Student #1 Grade #1: A, Grade #2: E, Grade #3: D, Grade #4: E, Grade #5: F, Average: C Student #2 Grade #1: E, Grade #2: D, Grade #3: E, Grade #4: E, Grade #5: E, Average: D Student #3 Grade #1: D, Grade #2: A, Grade #3: D, Grade #4: B, Grade #5: A, Average: B Student #4 Grade #1: C, Grade #2: B, Grade #3: A, Grade #4: A, Grade #5: B, Average: A Student #5 Grade #1: E, Grade #2: D, Grade #3: C, Grade #4: F, Grade #5: E, Average: D Student #6 Grade #1: C, Grade #2: D, Grade #3: A, Grade #4: F, Grade #5: A, Average: B Student #7 Grade #1: B, Grade #2: D, Grade #3: F, Grade #4: B, Grade #5: C, Average: C Overall average: C


What is full form of DGPA?

1) Degree Grade Point Average 2) Director General of Public Affairs 3) Diploma Grade Point Average


What are the ratings and certificates for Life with Derek - 2005 Grade-Point Average 1-5?

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What OP would these scores get?

(1) On March 26, 2010 at 1:28 pm User:Tiredchild[0] said:My scores for grade 11 were:VHA 4 maths cVHA 4 chemistryVHA 5 modern historyVHA 8 maths bVHA 3 englishVHA 4 biologyI was ranked the top in every single one of my classes, however I go to a small school (only around 35 - 40 students in grade) which gets around 1 OP1 every 5 years... I'm expecting that my grade does pretty average (or bad) in the QCS test, and think maybe I will get a B in the QCS.If I get the same rankings and marks as grade 11, what OP does it look like I will be getting?Please be honest, thanks. =]


What percentage is grade 2 in cxc?

In the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) grading system, a Grade 2 is typically awarded for scores ranging from 60% to 69%. This grade reflects a good understanding of the subject matter, indicating that the student has performed well. The CXC uses a grading scale from Grades 1 to 6, with Grade 1 being the highest.


A student had a mean score of 172 and the second time 175 What is the average percentage increase of these scores?

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What is the average IQ for someone in the US?

"someone" is a singular form. "someone in America"[sic] is still singular. Depending on who this "someone" is, the answer you seek is his/her IQ divided by 1, therefore providing the number of his/her IQ. If this "someone" is you, the average you ask for is probably within the range from 70 to 80.


What GPA is 65 percent?

On a normally curved class, where a 59% is an F or E, and a 4.0 GPA system the GPA value of 59% is 0 0-59% = 0 60%-69% = 1 70%-79% = 2 80%-89% = 3 90%-100% = 4