That's going to depend on how many hours went into the 1.98,
and how many hours you can take in the new quarter.
I just worked it out quickly and can't guarantee that I'm right, but the result I get says
that on a 4-point grading system, in order to raise a 1.98 GPA to a 2.5 in one quarter,
you have to take a shade more that 1/3 as many hours in the new quarter as were in
the 1.98, and get straight A's in all of them.
25% of 198= 25% * 198= 0.25 * 198= 49.5
one forth means one out of four... it means a quarter
25% of one quarter is 0.0625
Quarter
one quarter means 25% so 2,000 times .25 = 500 500 is one quarter of 2000
One quarter of 25 is 6.25 or 625%
25 cents make a quarter
25% is one-quarter, one-quarter of 60 is 15. Next?
one-quarter After 2.7 Days half of Gold remains. After another 2.7 days half of THAT half remains, which is 25% 5.4
One quarter equel 25 cent
25 is 1/4 (a quarter) of 100 which is one dollar.
25 one quarter in decimal form is 0.25 100 divided by 4 is 25