it depends on whether you are in high school, middle school, or elementry school. Middle school and elementry don't count plusses or minuses but high school does. and i dunno about the pass fail calss thingy. we dont do that around here.
If you use a 4.0 scale, then A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0.
If all of your classes are weighted the same (classes with labs sometimes count for more than classes without labs), then your number of quality points= (4.0x3)+(3.7x2)+(3.0x2). This equals 28.4. Divide that by the number of courses (7), and you have 3.63.
Your GPA would be 2.60
4.2
No an f means you fail. a d you pass
Yes.
The EOCT only counts as 15% of your grade, so technically you can fail the EOCT and still pass a course. If you have a pretty good course average and you fail the EOCT, then you should still pass the class.
If you pass an AP class but fail the AP exam you will NOT get a college credit but you will receive credit for the class. Colleges will still recognize that you took an AP class, and you will still receive credit for the class, just not college credit.
ok when the class tht u failed comes up go to it and do the class b/c it will not let u continue in tht class unless u pass wat ur on. so say ur doing chemistry 1 if u fail tht class u cant on to chemistry 2 unless u pass 1. and dont worry the thing u unlock is still there when u fail so when u pass tht class u unlock the thing for it!
its impossible to pass a class without doing any work at all because the teacher will ask you for the work you did. Then you will have no work to give in and the teacher will fail you automaticly
no all student do hard work and cbse pass the student
In florida you would only have to pass road rules.
Fail
well it depends what kind of fail and pass you mean if you fail a test for example study and retake it and you might pass
To pass 5th grade, it's important to attend classes regularly, pay attention, complete homework assignments on time, study for tests, and ask for help when needed. Stay organized, manage your time effectively, and don't be afraid to seek extra help from teachers or tutors if you're struggling with any subjects. Remember to stay focused and motivated throughout the school year.
Say the mark is in cell B3, then the function would be as follows: =IF(B3>=50,"Pass","Fail")