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It's easier to round-off, because letters are estimated with averages. For example, an A is passing so it would be about from a 100%-94% I'm not sure maybe even 90% but there's also a B and C, also D, and F.

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There are many advantages of a grading system in schools. The main advantage is that people get to see how well they are doing. Another benefit is that everyone can see how the teachers are doing.

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Public schools don't have the F-A+ grading system anymore, as far as I know, and it is different for most private schools. But when they did, F stood for "fail." I don't know why they stopped using this system in regular day-to-day grading, but this traditional method continues to be used on most public school report-cards; again, private schools do grading overall differently, so it may or may not apply to certain private schools. However, schoolwork grading will vary depending on your school, country, province/state, city, and district.

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