There are a number of different conversion scales. However, the best one I've come across is as follows:
GPA Percentile Letter Grade
4.0 --- 95 + up -- A 3.9 --- 94 -------- A 3.8 --- 93 -------- A 3.7 --- 92 -------- A 3.6 --- 91 -------- A 3.5 --- 90 -------- A 3.4 --- 89 -------- B 3.3 --- 88 -------- B 3.2 --- 87 -------- B 3.1 --- 86 -------- B 3.0 --- 85 -------- B 2.9 --- 84 -------- B 2.8 --- 83 -------- B 2.7 --- 82 -------- B 2.6 --- 81 -------- B 2.5 --- 80 -------- B 2.4 --- 79 -------- C 2.3 --- 78 -------- C 2.2 --- 77 -------- C 2.1 --- 76 -------- C 2.0 --- 75 -------- C 1.9 --- 74 -------- C 1.8 --- 73 -------- C 1.7 --- 72 -------- C 1.6 --- 71 -------- C 1.5 --- 70 -------- C 1.4 --- 69 -------- D
2 1/2 times smaller scale, so 40% of the original scale.
The best way to convert percentage into marks is by using the formula where they would multiply the GPA. Example: If the GPA is 3.0, then the equivalent percentage equals 3.0 x 18 + 30 = 74 percent.
To convert a fraction to a percentage multiply by 100%: 1/40 = 1/40 x 100 % = 2.5 %
To convert a fraction of a percentage multiply by 100: 2/40 = 2/40 x 100 % = 200/40 % = 5 %
To convert a percentage to a decimal divide by 100: 40 % = 40 ÷ 100 = 0.4
30-40%
Convert 40% oxygen to liters
To convert 29 out of 40 to a percentage, you would first divide 29 by 40 to get 0.725. Then, multiply this decimal by 100 to get the percentage, which is 72.5%. So, 29 out of 40 is equal to 72.5% when expressed as a percentage.
28/40 = 0.7, so when you convert 0.7 to a percentage, you get 70%.
Convert the percentage to a decimal: 16% = 16 / 100 = 0.1616% of 40= 16% * 40= 0.16 * 40= 6.4
Divide 7 by 40, then multiply the result by 100 to convert to percent.
To convert a percentage to a decimal, you simply divide the percentage by 100. In this case, to convert 40 percent to a decimal, you would divide 40 by 100. Therefore, 40 percent as a decimal is 0.40.