"Best of 5 marks" typically refers to a grading system where a student’s performance is evaluated based on their highest scores from a set of five assessments. Instead of averaging all scores, only the top five marks are considered, allowing students to focus on their best performances. This system can help mitigate the impact of lower scores and encourage continuous improvement. It is commonly used in exams and coursework to provide a fairer assessment of a student's abilities.
The sides with the same marks are equal.
Yes.English +Best 4 Subject marks are used in calculating Percentage
With that big old '5' in there, this can't be a binary number. A binary number is written with only 2 symbols. They're usually represented as '0' and '1', but they can be any two different marks. The number in the question has 3 different marks.
Assuming that a limerack is the best you can do for limerick, the answer is 5. If you DID mean limerack, I apologise.
Marks: 1 Use the following information to answer the question.
The best 5 marks are calculated. That is, the subject with the lowest marks is not used.
Annalaina Marks is 5' 11".
Annika Marks is 5' 4".
Shelly Marks is 5' 8".
Willis Marks is 5' 8".
Depends on what they are. Could be choke markings, proof mark, etc..
The sides with the same marks are equal.
Inspector marks, assy marks, proof marks
Torey Hayden is 5' 9 1/2".
10 marks per year i.e. 5marks maximum in any 2 subjects if failing by 5 or less than 5 marks
Yes.English +Best 4 Subject marks are used in calculating Percentage
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