The number of marks needed for a plus typically depends on the grading system used by a specific institution or course. Generally, a "plus" grade may require achieving a certain percentage above a standard threshold, such as a B grade being 80-89%. To determine the exact marks for a plus, it's best to consult the syllabus or grading policy of the course or institution in question.
564 marks
75 marks
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95+
100
you need tonnes
you need 48 marks in the higher paper to get a "C". :)
You need to get either 90 or 93 out of 100
I think you need to excel in class
You need excellent marks.
To determine how many marks 0.1% represents, you need to know the total marks possible. For example, if the total is 100 marks, then 0.1% equals 0.1 marks. If the total is 200 marks, then 0.1% equals 0.2 marks. Simply multiply the total marks by 0.001 to find the equivalent of 0.1%.