Since exam grades are averaged together, this really depends on how many exams there have been in this class, what the scores on them were, and how many more there will be. If there has been only one exam so far (the one you made a 73.56% on), and if there is only one more exam to be taken, then you could barely scrape by with a score of 65% on the second exam.
But also, some teachers and instructors count some exams as a higher percentage of the grade than others, which is another variable that makes it hard to give you a definitive answer.
if you get 22 questions wrong, you will have a 78%. less then 22 wrong would mean a higher percentage and more then 22 wrong would mean a lower percentage.
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How much of an alloy that is 10% copper should be mixed with 400 ounces of an alloy that is 70% copper in order to get an alloy that is 20%
7%, 0.65, 67%, 23, 68
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There are three social classes:1. Upper Class2. middle Class3. Lower ClassUpper class is the highest social class, whereas lower class is the lowest.
Order is nested between Class and Family.
the egyptians were higher and lower class upper and lower Egypt
This depends from school to school, however, I believe that you can only repeat the class if you get less then 50% in the over all class/course. In order to do that, failing most or many of your assignments can do this.
Catholic priests, lower class and radicals.
In order to know what percent of the 32 students in Miss Smith's class have jobs during the summer one needs to know how many have summer jobs.
Phylum Porifera Class Calcarea Order Calcinia Order Calcaronia Class Hexactinellida Order Amphidiscophora Order Hexasterophora Class Demospongiae Order Homoscleromorpha Order Tetractinomorpha Order Ceractinomorpha Phylum Porifera Class Calcarea Order Clathrinida Order Leucosoleniida Order Sycettida Order Leucettida Class Hexactinellida Class Demospongiae Order Haplosclerida Order Poecilosclerida Class Sclerospongiae
Class: Mammalia. Order: Perissodactyla.
Failing to follow a court order is called, Contempt of Court. You can be arrested, and if convicted serve jail time. Is this car worth going to jail over?
Class: Aves Order: Strigiformes
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