This is a tough one.The most likely explanation is that,in some schools,the letter E is used to mean "excellent"-and if you an E on a paper marked according to the A,B,C grading system,that would be very far from excellent!Most likely,the E was left out to avoid confusing parents,and to keep kids from passing off an "E" grade as good work.
If 50 is passing: right now the contribution towards the total grade is (.70)*52, so the total grade = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E [for the final exam grade]. If the target is 50 for the total grade, then 50 = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E, and solve for E = (50 - (.70)*52)/(.30) = 45.3333, so a grade of 46 would put the final grade over 50. By the way, the maximum possible grade of a 100 on the final will result in 66.4 for the total grade.
yes because you won't pass the 7th grade only if you get E's in every class.
grade of tenderness?
A 'D' grade for a diamond refers to its colour. This grade is the highest jewelry grade of diamond, and it means that the stone lacks significant nitrogen, which gives a diamond a yellow colour.
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Grade E
Because "e" could be confused with "excellent". This would be bad, since "e" would be a bad grade, not a good grade.
No such pay grade exists.
The suffix of the word "grade" is "-e."
Ready Level E is typically designed for students in 4th grade. It focuses on developing reading comprehension and vocabulary skills at that grade level.
It is an insignia for a sailor grade E-4 through grade E-9.E standing for enlisted persons
she was in 6th grade. it said so on E!
"E" in some kindergardens equals Excelent.
E stands for excellent and expert
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no and yes it does not exist.
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