I would expect a mild negative correlation. Girls tend to have smaller feet and so smaller shoe sizes and they tend t o score better at school.
Maths grade should be the full mark.It is a must of Maths
Grade average of 89 percent and 93 percent averages 91% or an A-.
An 80 is an above average grade. It is not really an outstanding grade but is better than average. To me anything below 80 is unacceptable but an 80 is still a B so its still not that bad of a grade.
A b is NOT A GOOOD GRADE. A A+ IS BETTER OR A A- OR A A.
190-195. I got those scores in 2nd grade but they should be average in 3rd grade.
pearson correlation
Negative
As grade point average increases, the number of scholarship offers increases (apex)
correlation equals 16% thus r squared (r^2) = 0.16 thus r = 0.4 or 40%
Do you mean what grade in school a child is in? If that's what you mean, then no, grade level doesn't affect heart rate, but there is probably a correlation between a child's age -- which is closely associated with his grade level -- and his heart rate.
A D is a passing grade for 9th grade. It is the overall average of all grades that makes the difference between passing and repeating a grade.
No. It is impossible to be that dumb.
2 to 3 inches. 6th grade to 8th grade are bigger differences in height.
Maths grade should be the full mark.It is a must of Maths
There is a definite positive correlation between preparation and test performance. Generally, the more you prepare for a test, the better your grade is on the test. The more you study the more you know the subject that will appear on the test. Thus, you most likely will get a better grade.
It is a test where you find out your GPA (Grade Point Average)
do you mean the average height, weight, age or what because usually the average grade of a seventh grader is seventh grade. what are you talking about