On a GPA scale where A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 and D = 1 then the GPA is (4 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 2) divided by 7 = 2.71
If all 7 of those courses have equal weights, then on a four-point system, that is a GPA of 2.857 .
First the 'values' of the GPA system:A = 4 pointsB = 3 pointsC = 2 pointsD = 1 pointF = 0 pointsSo, add the sum of the points and divide by the total number of entries. So In this particular question: 3 x 2 = 6 (for the 3 C's) + 4 + 3 + 1 + 0.So ... 6+4+3+1+0 = 14. Now divide that by the total entries (7) and you get 2, or a C grade average.
If all your classes are standard (4.0 quality points for an A), then your GPA is as follows:2 A's = 4 x 2 = 8 points3 B's = 3 x 3 = 9 points8 + 9 = 17 points17 / 5 credits attempted3.4 GPA
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To achieve a 3.0 GPA with 6 classes, you would need to earn a total of 18 grade points. This could be achieved by earning a mix of B grades (3.0 grade points) and B+ grades (3.3 grade points) across all 6 classes.
A 2.5 would be an average of Bs and Cs. To determine your GPA, let A =4, B = 3, C =2, and D=1. Add up your grades and divide by the number of classes to give you an average (your GPA).
On a GPA scale where A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 and D = 1 then the GPA is (4 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 2) divided by 7 = 2.71
On a scale for GPA where A =4,B=3,C=2, and D=1 then GPA = (4 x2) + (3 x 3) + (2x2) all divided by 7 to get average GPA = 3.0
If an A = 4 you have (3 + 2 + 2 +1)/4 = 8/4 = 2.0 GPA
On a standard 4 point GPA scale, an A is worth 4, a B is worth 3, a C is worth 2 and a D is worth 1 point. You add them up and average them. So: 3x4 = 12 1x3 = 3 3+12=15 15/4 = 3.75
Depends what grade ur in but prolly like a 1.7 on a 4 point scale, stay on that grind Yung'n 👍
You have to account for the credits associated with the grades. If they are all 3 credit classes, you have a 3.5.
Your cumulative GPA is 2.7.
Well, let's see here, friend. To calculate your GPA, you would assign a numerical value to each grade. Typically, an A is a 4.0, a B is a 3.0, and a C is a 2.0. Add up the total numerical values of your grades and divide by the total number of classes. This will give you your GPA, which in this case would likely be around 3.0, which is a solid B average. Remember, grades don't define your worth, and you can always improve with a little practice and patience.
That is a C average. D is 1, C is 2, B is 3, A is 4
If all 7 of those courses have equal weights, then on a four-point system, that is a GPA of 2.857 .