I have a 9th grade daughter and gpa is 82.57142 what is that
The numeric or standard format is 125,000
There is no accorate GPA to get on harvard
Essentially, the 4 point GPA reflects letter grades A through D. A 4.0 GPA is an 'A'. A 3.0 GPA is a 'B'. Grade points in between are pluses or minuses to the letter grade.
The standard or numeric form is 1,700,005
4753 million in standard numeric form is 4,753,000,000 (4.753 billion).
i guess it is
A 95% GPA is the same as approximately a 3.8 GPA. It's considered an "A".
GPA calculates that any grade from 95-100 is a 4.0 grade, so anything under a 95 is calculated in a different way: See this chart below: GPAPercentileLetter Grade4.095-100A3.994A3.893A3.792A3.691A3.590A3.489B3.388B3.287B3.186B3.085B
6x10^5 and it's called standard form :)
15000 is fifteen thousand or 1.5*104 in standard form.
The standard numeric form of 492 is simply 492 itself, as it is already expressed as a whole number. In standard form, numbers are written in a way that shows their value clearly, typically without any additional formatting or notation. Therefore, 492 remains unchanged.
NGA is Numeric Grade Average (i.e. the 0-100 scale) where as GPA is the Grade Point Average where your numeric grades are assigned a point value (The 0-4 scale) Example: Your grades in your classes are: Science: 93 = 4.0 Math: 91 = 4.0 English: 88 = 3.0 History: 90 = 4.0 Foreign Language: 91 = 4.0 Music: 95 = 4.0 Your NGA is the average of these grades, 91.3. Your GPA would be the average of your points assigned to each grade, 3.83