That's a high "B" average, but not quite a B+. Good enough for many colleges but not for the Ivy League colleges.
this means that your grades all a's and u have a awesome grade point average (gpa)
Cccx=310 c=100; x=10;
In terms of letter grades, a 3. 48 grade point average falls between an A and a B. A 3. 5 GPA is a definite A.
A U.S. silver dollar dated 1892 would be a Morgan dollar. Your description of the reverse as "180 grades" means nothing in numismatic terms. Please post new question.
You get 60%. What that means in terms of grades depends on the grade boundaries.
It means "What do you have to do to get good grades?"
"Sacamos malas notas" means "We got bad grades" in English.
Which one? How many tens are there in 3,102?
It would be a letter grade of B+.
It is common for schools to grade using a 4.0 grade point scale. This means that if you have a 3.7 GPA, you probably get mostly A's and an occasional B.
No, it is not. Grade can be a verb with distinct meanings (to score, to level) or a noun with the same general concept (a score, a level or level rise). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as grade crossing.
310+205 of 310=310+ 20/100*310=310+62=372