A grade of 90 is typically considered an A grade in most grading systems.
81% or B-
87% or B+
A's and B's For schools that use +/- with the letter grade, a B+ is a 3.3, so I'd say a 3.36 was a B+
86% to 90% is a B plus.
A 90 percent on a test typically corresponds to an "A-" grade, assuming standard grading scales.
60% or a b-.
It is 80% If your class or school grades: 90-100% =A, 80-89% =B. Then you have a B. A low B.
90 percent is an a ofc. Like and A cannot be a B C or D because they are way too low.
Normally an A, but it depends on the grading scale of the school.
An 89 is a B+. 90 is the lowest score you can get for an A.
90+b=2x70 90+b=140 90-90+b=140-90 b=50
63% is a failing grade which means F 70 and above a C 80 's are B's 90's and above are A's "63% is a failing grade which means F 70 and above a C 80 's are B's 90's and above are A's" The above answer is only applicable to an ABCF system, whereas the ABCDF system like the rest of the United states is: 90-100 = A 80-90= B 70-80=C 60-70=D 0-60 = F