On a college or university level, it's not that simple. I would have to know not only the grade, but how many credits each course was. The grade point average is calculate by adding the total number of quality points (each grade is assigned a specific number of quality points), and dividing that number by the total number of credits taken. Thus, if each course was three credits, we would have a GPA base on that number. However, if some courses were three credits and some were four credits, then the GPA would be different.
The three grades for canned fruits vegetables include: Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade A- desserts, salads (also known as 'Fancy') Grade B- processed (also known as 'Choice') Grade C- puddings, pies (also known as 'Standard')
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
level 8 A* level 7 A/A* level 6 B level 5 C level 4 D level 3 E/F level 2 G/U This varies from subject to subject. These are the grades you should get if you reach the written level at the end of KS3.
In letter grades, 77% is (usually) a C+. If your teacher is nice, then it may be a B-.
Either a B or a C Dippends on the percentage
The grade C is not bad . In fact C's just even out B's A's D's and F's. There are 5 letter grades. F D C B A. and in the middle is C. IT just nothing, so its not bad. A C is passing in schools just not in a B's and A's grade level. so C's are nothing, but passing.
the grades of eggs are like the rating of the eggs. Grade A eggs are the best grade B eggs are the second best grade C eggs are okay grade D eggs aren't very good and so on.
It is around 77-79 percent. The grade would be B+ It's an 85 percent, B+
2.5 GPA is the lowest "B". 2.16 is a "C" Average.
a - b = c -(a - b) = -c b - a = -c
a= (+a) or a= (-) b= 2a b= 2a c= (-a) c= (+a)
2a. (a, b and c are all equal.)