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
honestly... it's a B or C... depends... it's 75%
b+
85.1% or B
A massive nippling
80% or B-
c
that would be a solid B
A 73% letter grade would be a B (70% to 80%) it really all depends on the state that you live in.
Depends on how many were possible. For instance on a test of 100 questions 80% would be a B.
80 is usually a B.
An 80 is an A
your grade would be 80% or a B-
An 80 is an above average grade. It is not really an outstanding grade but is better than average. To me anything below 80 is unacceptable but an 80 is still a B so its still not that bad of a grade.
In the school systems within American, a grade of a letter B, is also a grade of 80 percent. In English school systems, they use similar percentages, but different letters. For instance in American a letter grade of an A is equivalent to an E. (E means excellent.) The letter grade of a B is the equivalent to VG. (VG means very good.)
40 out of 50 is 80%. The grade which this represents will depend on grade boundaries which, in turn, will depend on the standardising procedure.