The pass-mark depends on how easy of difficult the test was.
The bare minimum passing grade used to be a D, but those days are over. According to Wikipedia, the least passing grade is a C. A C+ is also a passing grade because you are high average, but a B is above average. So just to let you know, NEVER get D's or F's. Now if you got a C- and the other classmates got D-'s, YOU would be above average. Hope this helped, keep getting those B's and A's! 😎
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50% is probably failing.
11.5% of 69= 11.5% * 69= 0.115 * 69= 7.935
of course 65 is a passing grade 64 or below is failing , 65 is passing!
It is a passing grade, but below average.
failing grades are thus subject have failed because of absences and not passing their recquirements..
The passing score for most tests is a C-, or 70%. Anything less than 70% is considered a failing score.
The pass-mark depends on how easy of difficult the test was.
Depends on what your school failing GPA is.
Not in any grading system I know. A 1.0 is a D average. Below that is considered failing.
In primary and secondary schools, a D is usually the lowest passing grade. However, there are some schools that consider a C the lowest passing grade, so the general standard is that anything below a 60 or 70 is failing, depending on the grading scale.
The passing mark of 60 typically means that a student needs to achieve a score of 60% or higher to pass a test or assignment. Scores below 60% would generally be considered failing.
That actually depends on the grading system of the specific school district that you are in. Some schools do not give out D's, so a 70 would be the lowest passing grade. To schools that do give out D's, a 60 would be the lowest passing grade.
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In the Junior Certificate exams, E is a failing grade. Passing grades typically range from A to D, with E indicating that the student did not meet the minimum standard for passing that particular subject.