i think the grading system was good and i think the grading was passes to 10 class
this year grading system will be applied
C
30%=3/10=30/100=0.3, or a SUPER F on almost any grading scale.
An entity-relationship diagram of a grading system can be viewed by visiting this website at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9486156/er-diagram-for-grading-system. There is information included with the diagram about the grading system.
The grading system grades on a 10 point scale and it includes half point. The system covers four categories that include centering, corners, edges and surface.
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6. 6 is the best, and 1 is "F".
Staging system
With a 10 point grading scale the results (of a test etc.) are given a value between 0 and 9 or 1 and 10. If the grading is "on a curve" than the distribution of the various grades is spread on a Gaussian normal distribution.
i think the grading system was good and i think the grading was passes to 10 class
this year grading system will be applied
Well it depends on your schools grading scale.. if you have a 10 point scale an 88 is B.. Other than that im not sure! do you have a fb? If so ask someone you go to school with if you dont have a 10 point grading scale
on a 10 point grading scale it is a B.
While many schools or classes use different grading scales, the standard American grading scale works on a 10 point system, meaning an 80 is a B. However, using another very typical grading scale, an 80 would be a C. Your answer depends on which grading scale your class/school uses. The first grading scale, where an 80 is a B is as follows: A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69 F: 0-59 The second grading scale, where an 80 is a C is as follows: A: 94-100 B: 87-93 C: 80-86 D: 75-79 F: 0-74
AA 5 has several meanings, depending on the context. It is apparently a rating system in Great Britain for lodging. (AA, 5 diamond.) For diamond stones, this rating is sometimes applied to jewelery-grade black diamonds, as a grading system for clarity. This is not a grading scale used by the Gemological Institute of America or the European grading scale. It is a scale used, however, for industrial diamonds, according to the link, below.
SGC is one of the leading Sports Card Grading and Authentication service providers. Unlike other service providers, they have a grading scale of 10 - 100. 86 SGC is a grading scale provided with a card graded by SGC which is equivalent to NM 7.5.