The average GPA of students was 3.62, so I hardly would say yes to your question.
The average SAT score for current freshmen is 1300-1400 with a GPA of 3.63.
Gpa: 3.8 Act: 28 Source: Be smart.com
i would suggest to get to at least a 3.5 GPA and a 28 or higher on the test
Heat it up, the modulus will increase from 28 GPa to about 70-80 GPa
NYU's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 28-31, meaning 25% of students scored 28 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 31 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 31 or higher).
anything is possible. quite possible with a girdle unlikely...
28 = 22 × 7 or 2 x 2 x 7
The greatest possible remainder is divisor is just less than 28. If the dividend is an integer, then it is 27. But if the dividend is any real number, the greatest possible remainder is 27.999.... (recurring).Strictly speaking, though, the decimal can only be "nearly recurring". This is because 27.999 recurring = 28 and the remainder cannot be 28.The greatest possible remainder is divisor is just less than 28. If the dividend is an integer, then it is 27. But if the dividend is any real number, the greatest possible remainder is 27.999.... (recurring).Strictly speaking, though, the decimal can only be "nearly recurring". This is because 27.999 recurring = 28 and the remainder cannot be 28.The greatest possible remainder is divisor is just less than 28. If the dividend is an integer, then it is 27. But if the dividend is any real number, the greatest possible remainder is 27.999.... (recurring).Strictly speaking, though, the decimal can only be "nearly recurring". This is because 27.999 recurring = 28 and the remainder cannot be 28.The greatest possible remainder is divisor is just less than 28. If the dividend is an integer, then it is 27. But if the dividend is any real number, the greatest possible remainder is 27.999.... (recurring).Strictly speaking, though, the decimal can only be "nearly recurring". This is because 27.999 recurring = 28 and the remainder cannot be 28.
28*27/2 = 378
One possible answer... (38 - 28) + (38 / (23+15)) + 28 = 39
There are infinitely many possible answers: 1*2*14 = 28 or 5*20*0.28 = 28
36 and 28