96 % grade: go along horizontally 100 m, then vertically 96 m, hypotonuse is gradient, angle of incline from horizontal = inverse tan ( 96 / 100 ) = 43.831 degrees
40% of the grade of 96 and 60% of the grade of 50 gives (.4x96+.6x50) = grade of 68
A (96%)
The answer is (39 + 153)/2 = 192/2 = 96
[(100x60) + (Tx40)]/100=Average, where T is you average on the other 40% of your grade. Example: your grade average is 90 before the test. You get a 100 on the big test. [(100x60) + 90x40)]/100 = [6000 + 3600]/100 = 96
CGPA 9.6 means you got 435 to 480 marks out of 500. This means you scored a percentage between 87 and 96(it can be anything between 87% and 96%). But in order to keep an average in all CGPA range, we simply multiply CGPA by 9.5. By this method your got 91.2%, at an average.
A 96 is an "A" in most grading systems.
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96 % grade: go along horizontally 100 m, then vertically 96 m, hypotonuse is gradient, angle of incline from horizontal = inverse tan ( 96 / 100 ) = 43.831 degrees
40% of the grade of 96 and 60% of the grade of 50 gives (.4x96+.6x50) = grade of 68
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A (96%)
It depends on your height. Not your school grade.
10w30 will be just fine.
yes you can, but why would you want to down grade?
133- A calculator always comes in handy.
Yes, Thombare surnames are comes under 96 Kuli Kokanastha Maratha