Every school I am aware of considers the low passing grade a C (2.00 GPA).
There's no specific GPA to become a pediatric nurse. However most nursing schools require students to maintain a minimum GPA to be enrolled in a program. After you graduate from school and hired for a position is where you really specialize in a field.
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60% of 188= 60% * 188= 0.6 * 188= 112.8
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20% of $188 = (188/100)*20 = $37.620% off $188 = (188-37.6) = $150.4
188% = 188/100 = 47/25
No. A 79 average is 2.4 GPA. Heres a list of all the Grade point averages. 0%-59% => 0 GPA 60% => 0.7 GPA 61% => 0.8 GPA 62% => 0.8 GPA 63% => 0.9 GPA 64% => 1.0 GPA 65% => 1.0 GPA 66% => 1.1 GPA 67% => 1.2 GPA 68% => 1.3 GPA 69% => 1.4 GPA 70% => 1.5 GPA 71% => 1.6 GPA 72% => 1.7 GPA 73% => 1.8 GPA 74% => 1.9 GPA 75% => 2.0 GPA 76% => 2.1 GPA 77% => 2.2 GPA 78% => 2.3 GPA 79% => 2.4 GPA 80% => 2.5 GPA 81% => 2.7 GPA 82% => 2.8 GPA 83% => 2.9 GPA 84% => 3.0 GPA 85% => 3.0 GPA 86% => 3.1 GPA 87% => 3.2 GPA 88% => 3.3 GPA 89% => 3.4 GPA 90% => 3.5 GPA 91% => 3.5 GPA 92% => 3.6 GPA 93% => 3.7 GPA 94% => 3.8 GPA 95% => 3.9 GPA 96% => 3.9 GPA 97% => 4.0 GPA 98% => 4.0 GPA 99% => 4.0 GPA 100% => 4.0 GPA http://qna.educouncil.org/Tests_and_Results/nZxyNXyyynN.html
188 of 240 is 78% n 240 of 188 is 127%
188% = = 188/100 and 47/25. It reduces to 122/25As a decimal, 188% = 1.88
The LCM is 188.
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