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How can you figure out your grade based on points? - Answers

Take your current score and divide it by the number of points possible. This will give you your grade. Example: You have 150 points out of 200 possible points. This would equal 0.75. This is usually a B, unless of course the teacher uses a sliding scale. Depending on the highest scores in the class, it could even be an A.



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Take your current score and divide it by the number of points possible. This will give you your grade. Example: You have 150 points out of 200 possible points. This would equal 0.75. This is usually a B, unless of course the teacher uses a sliding scale. Depending on the highest scores in the class, it could even be an A.



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Take your current score and divide it by the number of points possible. This will give you your grade. Example: You have 150 points out of 200 possible points. This would equal 0.75. This is usually a B, unless of course the teacher uses a sliding scale. Depending on the highest scores in the class, it could even be an A.

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