56 of 60 is 93 1/3 % . This would be an A on one of my tests which are quite hard. On an easy test, this might only be an A- .
64.4% D
Depends if you are on a 7 or 10 point grading scale: 7 Point Grading Scale: 100 - 93 = A 92 - 86 = B 85 - 79 = C 78 - 72 = D 71 and below = F 10 Point Grading Scale: 100 - 91 = A 90 - 81 = B 80 - 79 = C 70 - 69 = D 68 and Below = F These are exact numbers but most school add a grading curve which pushes the "F" grade down to either 65 or 60 respectively.
Depends on your grading scale, but an 88 percent would probably be a B+ (good job!)
depending on ur grade scale if its ten point then its C if its not then its a D
80% B
60%. 65 is usually a D+ and 70 a C.
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
56 of 60 is 93 1/3 % . This would be an A on one of my tests which are quite hard. On an easy test, this might only be an A- .
The grading scale for 6th grade can vary between schools and districts, but it is commonly based on a percentage system where A is 90-100%, B is 80-89%, C is 70-79%, D is 60-69%, and F is below 60%. Some schools may also use a grading scale with +/- modifiers. It's best to check with your child's specific school for their grading scale.
Grading on a curve means that grading is done according to the scores students get on a given assignment or test, versus grading on a fixed scale of 90-100 being and A, 80-90 being a B, etc. (or whatever scale is being used). Grading on a curve is sometimes used by teachers when a whole class does poorly on a test. Here is an example: In a class of 5 students, the scores were 76, 76, 70, 65, and 53. In this case, the grades would be C, C, C, D, F. The teacher could grade on a curve and give the 76s an A, 70 a B, 65 a C, and 53 a D.
While many schools or classes use different grading scales, the standard American grading scale works on a 10 point system, meaning an 80 is a B. However, using another very typical grading scale, an 80 would be a C. Your answer depends on which grading scale your class/school uses. The first grading scale, where an 80 is a B is as follows: A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69 F: 0-59 The second grading scale, where an 80 is a C is as follows: A: 94-100 B: 87-93 C: 80-86 D: 75-79 F: 0-74
60% of 53= 60% * 53= 0.6 * 53= 31.8
C
on the universal elementary and middle school grading scale, 80 percent is exactly a C grade average. that is also classified as a below average on the gradig scale.
It depends on the grading scale, but in the most common fixed scale this would be the lowest possible grade you could get without actually failing, either a D or D-.