If there are 10 questions, then each question will be worth 10 points to make a total grade of 100. Therefore, if you got 6 questions correct (10 - 4 = 6) then your grade will be a 60 (6 times 10)
You get 60%. What that means in terms of grades depends on the grade boundaries.
Yes because in grade 6 people will learn more stuff than in grade 5 people do!
Year 5 in the UK is equivalent to 4th grade in America. Here are the UK's years of primary school and the American equivalent. Reception, age 4-5; American equivalent is pre-kindergarten Year 1, age 5-6; American equivalent is kindergarten Year 2, age 6-7; American equivalent 1st grade Year 3, age 7-8; American equivalent 2nd grade Year 4, age 8-9; American equivalent 3rd grade Year 5, age 9-10, American equivalent 4th grade Year 6, age 10-11; American equivalent 5th grade
usually 4th or 5th grade
60%
If there are 10 questions, then each question will be worth 10 points to make a total grade of 100. Therefore, if you got 6 questions correct (10 - 4 = 6) then your grade will be a 60 (6 times 10)
They will be in Grade 3 . Grade 1 : 6 Grade 2 : 7 Grade 3 : 8 Grade 4 : 9 Grade 5 : 10 Grade 6 : 11 Grade 7 : 12 Grade 8 : 13 Grade 9 : 14 Grade 10 : 15 and so on.
You get 60%. What that means in terms of grades depends on the grade boundaries.
certain multipying factor is associated wid every grade u score....multiplying factor of different grades is given. A grade =10 B grade =8 C grade =6 D grade =4 E grade =2 now suppose u have six different courses n your grades are say A,B,C,D,D,E den your GPA(grade performance average) is given by 10+8+6+4+4+2/6 = 5.67
Typically, children start kindergarten at age 5 and progress one grade level each year, so they would be around 6 years old in 1st grade, 7 years old in 2nd grade, and so on. By the time they reach 12th grade, they are usually around 17-18 years old.
The average age for a child in the fourth grade is typically around 9 to 10 years old.
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I Don't Know What grade Skai Jackson Is In But I Do Know That She Plays In JESSIE.
If eighth grade is 14 years old they should be around 5"10 to 6"1. I'm 16 and 6"4
1.6 = 1 & 6/10 = 16/10 = 8/5
No. You are about 10 years old. Give it another 5-6 years.