If you mean 100% grade, the answer is a 45 degree angle.
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".
M means that the grade is "Missing". In other words, it means that the grade has not been posted yet. Sometimes because the professor neglected to do it on time or because there is a delay in the school system.
15A can mean an item that is listed as fifteenth grade a. Or it can mean an evaluation in math. Or it can also mean the term number in a contract, etc.
If by grade you mean percentage, you would have scored 67.5%. 40-13= 27 (27/40) * 100
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i think fail
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it means you did good but not very good like a b on a 4th grade report card
if your talking about a school report card it means you didnt pass that grade or class
s grade in all subjects
I usually get straight A's on my report card with three A+'s. But I am a smart kid. This is how I would say the average grades are: Usually kids have a few A's and a few B's. Some get a C on their report card. I would now say that the average grade per seventh grade is a B.
Report card or progress report.
for me, Science is one of my easier subjects, so I normally get A's. I would say that most people though get B+'s
Parents should typically focus on both the final grade and the 4th quarter grades on the report card. The final grade represents the student's overall performance throughout the year, while the 4th quarter grades can provide insights into how the student finished the academic term and if there were any specific areas of improvement or concern. Both are important for a comprehensive understanding of the student's academic progress.
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