In general, a 3.4 would be considered a B. Now some schools have the letter grade itself, a plus version, and a minus version. For example, a B, B-, and B+. While they're all "B's," they are different levels of B's. In other words, a B- would be a "low B." The B would be a "middle B." And a B+ would be a "high B." At many schools, a 3.5 would be where the B+ would begin.
79%, or a C+
The inverse of a number, in terms of multiplication, is its reciprocal. Therefore, the inverse of 34 is ( \frac{1}{34} ). In terms of addition, the inverse would be -34.
16/34 = 8/17
-34 over 51 in lowest terms is: -2/3
Grade trace means a little bit.
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there are no 5th grade math terms but in Texas there is a taks test ( Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills)
It's 85%. That should be a B.
63% or D
Yes, half of 34 is 17. This is because when you divide 34 by 2, you get 17. In mathematical terms, 34 divided by 2 equals 17.
Well, isn't that just fantastic! If you got a 34 out of 40 on your test, you can calculate your grade by dividing 34 by 40, which equals 0.85. Then, you can convert that to a percentage by multiplying by 100, giving you an 85%. Keep up the great work, my friend!
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