It can be 53.06 with any digit greater than '4' plus any additional sequence of digits after the '6', and it can be 53.07 with any digit less than '5' plus any additional sequence of digits after the '7'. There are an infinite number of them.
Yes. -3 is smaller than +5. Any negative number is smaller than any positive number.
No because the discriminant is less than zero.
It is approx 62%. As to the grade, the answer will depend on any normalisation and grade boundaries.
Quintillion. Then infinity. Numbers never stop going up.
What I like about grade 7 is that is easier than any other grades higher than it, and you don't get much homework.
because the show is "Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?". Any grade higher wouldn't go with the name.
A C plus is any grade between 75 and 79. B minus would then be anything from an 80 to an 84, and so on and so forth.
I have never been made aware of any college or university indicating an A+ grade on their transcripts.
Yes. The yak is the animal higher than any other mountain animals.
It starts at 5. Otherwise it would be put as greater than 5. 5 plus means you start at 5 and then any higher.
There is no such grade as F minus. When someone gets an F on a test or their report card, they have failed the test or class, and they cannot get any lower than this failure.
Grade inflation is the increase over time of academic grades, faster than any real increase in standards.
IGCSE maths is allot more difficult then GCSE maths and so is any grade you wish to obtain. A C grade at GCSE is roughly 35% whilst at GCSE is 60%
If you start 11th grade with a 2.3 weighted GPA it is possible for you to achieve a 3.0 GPA by the end of your senior year by studying hard and passing your text with higher than average scores.
Mount Everest is higher than any mountain because it is the highest mountain in the world.
any kind you want to pay for higher grade usually goes further.