Super Duper Hard So
The grade speaks for itself. If you mean a letter grade, that would depend on the grade-scale which would depend on how hard the test or exercise was. In my grade school that score would have been a "C'. In my college classes, a "B".
If you get a 58% on a test, the letter grade is an F, which means you failed the test.
To calculate your new grade after receiving a 75 on a test, you need to know the weight of the test in relation to your overall grade. Let's assume the test is worth 20% of your total grade. You would calculate the impact of the test by finding 20% of 75, which is 15. Adding 15 points to your current grade would depend on the weight of the test and the rest of your grades in the class.
You pass the second grade test the second graders take in China by learning all the material on the fourth grade test in The United States.
yes
Yes and there will be another writing test in seventh grade
you have to study really hard
There are many placement tests it's hard to find answer keys for just one.
There's a test that you can take to skip a grade in a certain subject. You have to score 80% or higher.
If you are intelligient and passed your algebra test in sixth grade,in seventh you will have Algebra 1 .If you pass Algebra 1 in seventh grade there is a possibility that you will get Algebra 2.Depends on what your teacher thinks about your behavior or citizenship.
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Super Duper Hard So
It is easy if you study hard and easy if you studied what they ask you.
I would say no not if your grade are normally in the 80s and 90s. But a 77% is better than 60% and you still passed with a C.
I think the average 7th grade math score is 222, I got 256 :) ---------------------------------------- I am in 5th grade REACH an I got 245. =] ----------------------------------------- I am in 6th grade and I got 284! I'm in 7th. I got a 275 in 6th. In a school enterance test I thought they would obviously accept me in and I got a 240. Now they won't let me in.
nit depends on whether they finish school or remembered some of the stuff they were taught