There is no name for 15 other than related to 10 or 20. A decade is 10 years and a score is 20. So, 15 can be 3/4 score or 1.5 decades.
Aggregate score = 15 + 10 + 30 + 70 = 125
Oh, dude, a 7.5 out of 10 in grading is like, okay, but not amazing. It's like getting a participation trophy in a hot dog eating contest - sure, you didn't come in last, but you definitely didn't win either. It's like a C+ in school, not bad, but definitely not brag-worthy.
A score is twenty (20) so there are 5 score years in a century.
13/15 is about 87%, which is typically a "B". This may vary depending on the grading rules at your school
46.67% F
There is no name for 15 other than related to 10 or 20. A decade is 10 years and a score is 20. So, 15 can be 3/4 score or 1.5 decades.
D+
If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+. However, if the grading scale deducts a fixed amount of points for each incorrect answer, it would depend on the specific grading scale to determine the grade.
Well first off 1992 score is not any good. If it is graded a 10, then you should at least be able to get about $5 for it. the grading cost more than that card does.
Oh, dude, a 7.5 out of 10 in grading is like, okay, but not amazing. It's like getting a participation trophy in a hot dog eating contest - sure, you didn't come in last, but you definitely didn't win either. It's like a C+ in school, not bad, but definitely not brag-worthy.
i think the grading system was good and i think the grading was passes to 10 class
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the grading system adds a casualty to the nature of students as they say that atleast we will get good grades even if they score a b2.
the answer is suck my toe
a scale of 1 to 20 with 11 the lowest passing score
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6