60%. 65 is usually a D+ and 70 a C.
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
C
80% B
A= BestB= GoodC= AverageD= BadF= Fail
That depends on the grading scale for the class.
64.4% D
depending on ur grade scale if its ten point then its C if its not then its a D
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
While many schools or classes use different grading scales, the standard American grading scale works on a 10 point system, meaning an 80 is a B. However, using another very typical grading scale, an 80 would be a C. Your answer depends on which grading scale your class/school uses. The first grading scale, where an 80 is a B is as follows: A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69 F: 0-59 The second grading scale, where an 80 is a C is as follows: A: 94-100 B: 87-93 C: 80-86 D: 75-79 F: 0-74
It depends on the grading scale, but in the most common fixed scale this would be the lowest possible grade you could get without actually failing, either a D or D-.
It depends on the specific grading scale used by the school. Some schools may consider 74% to be a D, while others may consider it a C-. It's best to check with the school or teacher to clarify the grading system.
That is 50%. Depending on your teacher's grading scale, it likely an E, perhaps a D.
A+ = 98-100 A = 94-97 A- = 93-90 B+ = 89-87 B = 86-84 B- = 83-80 C+ = 79-77 C = 76-74 C- = 73-70 D+ = 69-67 D = 66-64 D- = 63-60 F = 59 and below , however this is a standard 10 point grading scale. Some people use the 7 point grading scale...
According the school website, NC public schools use the following grading scale: 93-100 = A 85-92 = B 77-84 = C 70-76 = D 0 - 69 = F
If kept to a normal grading scale (not a curve), the grade would be a D- or F.
The grading scale for 6th grade can vary between schools and districts, but it is commonly based on a percentage system where A is 90-100%, B is 80-89%, C is 70-79%, D is 60-69%, and F is below 60%. Some schools may also use a grading scale with +/- modifiers. It's best to check with your child's specific school for their grading scale.