Hey everyone, I just got a 75 on a recent exam, and I'm wondering how that translates into a letter grade. Any insights on this would be really helpful!
It's important to note that grading scales can vary from one school or institution to another. However, a common grading scale most schools in the United States use is based on a percentage system that translates to letter grades. Based on this widely-used system, a 75 would typically be considered a 'C'. Here's a general breakout:
- A: 90-100%
- B: 80-89%
- C: 70-79%
- D: 60-69%
- F: Below 60%
Keep in mind that your school or institution might have a different grading scale, so it's a good idea to check with your teacher or consult your course syllabus to confirm the grading system being used.
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