Usually a 'C'
straight grade flour.
85%
D+ one percent away from C- (70%)
it depends how many grades in the class you have.
70% is usually a grade of 'C'
it is a C
The answer depends on the grade boundaries, but normally 70% would not be an F grade.
Grade average of 89 percent and 93 percent averages 91% or an A-.
It's just multiplication. 70 percent of your total will be 85 20 percent of your total will be 75 10 percent of your total will be 96 (85 x 0.70) + (75 x 0.25) + (96 x 0.10) = YOUR GRADE AVERAGE
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing how much of the total each one is worth. If they are both equally important, then the answer is 50% but they are rarely (if ever) equally important. If the test grade is worth x percent of the total - not your grade but how much weight it carries in the total - then the average is [x*70+(1-x)*30]/100
Usually a 'C'
If it is a 70 percent in letter grade, depending on the school grading system, than it could be either a D or an F.
What is a 2.0 grade average?
If you have a score of 210 percent out of 300 percent, you can find your grade by dividing 210 by 300, which equals 0.7. To convert this decimal to a percentage, you multiply by 100, resulting in a grade of 70 percent. This means you have achieved a C grade, assuming a typical grading scale where 70-79 percent is considered a C.
straight grade flour.
Yes, that is correct.