3.17 on a 4 point scale is the equivalent of 79.25%
When doing enlargements through a centre, the new position of any point is the distance of that point from the centre multiplied by the scale factor; it is easiest to treat the x- and y- coordinates separately.To enlarge (2, 4) by a scale factor of ½ with (4, 6) as the centre of enlargement:x: distance is (4 - 2) = 2 → new distance is 2 × ½ = 1 → new x is 2 + 1 = 3y: distance is (6 - 4) = 2 → new distance is 2 × ½ = 1 → new y is 4 + 1 = 5→ (2, 4) when enlarged by a scale factor of ½ with a centre of (4, 6) transforms to (3, 5).
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5/4 is a just a single point on a numbered line. That point is its graph.
If the slope is -3 and the point is (-8, -4) then (y - -4) = -3(x - - 8) => y = -3x -28
To convert an 8.932 on a 12-point scale to a 4-point scale, first, you can find the percentage by dividing 8.932 by 12, which gives approximately 0.7443 or 74.43%. Then, apply this percentage to the 4-point scale by multiplying 0.7443 by 4, resulting in about 2.9772. Therefore, an 8.932 on a 12-point scale is roughly equivalent to a 3.0 on a 4-point scale.
To convert a score of 4.52 on a 5-point scale to a 4-point scale, you can use a simple formula. First, divide the score by the maximum of the original scale (5) and then multiply by the maximum of the new scale (4). So, (4.52 / 5) * 4 = 3.616. Therefore, a score of 4.52 on a 5-point scale is approximately 3.62 on a 4-point scale.
That is an A average. I also have a 3.85 as of now.
Oh, dude, it's like converting your GPA from a 5-point scale to a 4-point scale is as simple as ordering a pizza. You just need to divide your 3.36 by 5 and then multiply it by 4. So, 3.36 divided by 5 is like 0.672, and then you multiply that by 4, which gives you 2.688 on a 4-point scale. Easy peasy, right?
4*317 = 1268
It depends on if the GPA is based on a 5 point scale or a 4 point scale. On a 5 point scale, an A is worth 5 points. On a 4 point scale scale, an A is worth 4 points. So a 3.29 is a B on the 4 point scale and a C on a 5 point scale.
12-Point --------------- 4-Point 12 ---------------------- 4.0 11 ---------------------- 3.9 10 ---------------------- 3.7 9 ----------------------- 3.3 8 ----------------------- 3.0 7 ----------------------- 2.7 6 ----------------------- 2.3 5 ----------------------- 2.0 4 ----------------------- 1.7 3 ----------------------- 1.3 2 ----------------------- 1.0 1 ----------------------- 0.7 0 ----------------------- 0.0 A 10.24 GPA would equal to approximately a 3.7 on a 4 point scale! 12-Point --------------- 4-Point 12 ---------------------- 4.0 11 ---------------------- 3.9 10 ---------------------- 3.7 9 ----------------------- 3.3 8 ----------------------- 3.0 7 ----------------------- 2.7 6 ----------------------- 2.3 5 ----------------------- 2.0 4 ----------------------- 1.7 3 ----------------------- 1.3 2 ----------------------- 1.0 1 ----------------------- 0.7 0 ----------------------- 0.0 A 10.24 GPA would equal to approximately a 3.7 on a 4 point scale!
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It depends on the scale. Some schools count on a 4 point scale and some count on a 5 point scale. If you take an AP or advanced placement class, you get an extra point. Regardless it is a high grade point.
on a 4 point scale, most definitely... on an 11 point scale, its doubtful... and I really hope you are joking with the grammar
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On a 4 point scale i had a 3.45. On the weighted scale i had a 4.5, I took nothing but pre-ap and AP courses.