It is a bit higher than a C, which is passing. Depending on the specific school, a 2.5 in the classes in your specific focus may be required.
I have a 9th grade daughter and gpa is 82.57142 what is that
Yes, a 1.250 GPA is a grade of D
You can probably transfer between colleges with a 2.6 GPA. This is a B/C average, which means you are probably passing everything.
Depends on what your school failing GPA is.
Now, why on Earth would you ask that?
considering the fact that Oklahoma state is a state university they tend to have lower GPA it is 89.5. if you went to Oklahoma the passing grade is 91.7
3.74 is a very good GPA. It is a high B average and very close to a 4.0
Every school I am aware of considers the low passing grade a C (2.00 GPA).
Not in any grading system I know. A 1.0 is a D average. Below that is considered failing.
Not really. That is a C average. Passing, but that's all, a 3.0 is a B average, and a 4.0 is an A.
If you start 11th grade with a 2.3 weighted GPA it is possible for you to achieve a 3.0 GPA by the end of your senior year by studying hard and passing your text with higher than average scores.
The first ten positive integer multiples of 221 are: 1 x 221 = 221 2 x 221 = 442 3 x 221 = 663 4 x 221 = 884 5 x 221 = 1105 6 x 221 = 1326 7 x 221 = 1547 8 x 221 = 1768 9 x 221 = 1989 10 x 221 = 2210