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  2. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Another policy commonly used by 4.0-scale schools is to mimic the eleven-point weighted scale (see below) by adding a .33 (one-third of a letter grade) to honors or advanced placement class. (For example, a B in a regular class would be a 3.0, but in honors or AP class it would become a B+, or 3.33).

  3. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Grade Letter Grade Percentage Description Notes 6 A 84-100 Отличен (Excellent) Best possible grade 5 B 62.5-83.75 Много добър (Very good) Next highest 4 C 40.75-62.25 Добър (Good) Average performance 3 D 30-40.5 Среден (Average) Lowest passing grade 2 F 0–29.75 Слаб (Weak) Failing grade 1 N/A N/A Лош (Bad)

  4. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading in education is the application of standardized measurements to evaluate different levels of student achievement in a course. Grades can be expressed as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), percentages, or as numbers out of a possible total (often out of 100).

  5. Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    Calculator spelling is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display traditionally used by calculators, in which, when read upside-down, the digits resemble letters of the Latin alphabet. Each digit may be mapped to one or more letters, creating a limited but functional subset of the alphabet, sometimes referred to as beghilos (or ...

  6. List of open-source software for mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference between a computer algebra system and a traditional calculator is the ability to deal with equations symbolically rather than numerically. The precise uses and capabilities of these systems differ greatly from one system to another, yet their purpose remains the same: manipulation of symbolic equations.

  7. MathMagic - Wikipedia

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    MathMagic is a mathematical WYSIWYG equation editor. History. In June 2012, "MathMagic Lite Edition" was introduced for macOS platforms, with some limited features. [2]

  8. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    Later on, the text can refer to this equation by its number using syntax like this: As seen in equation ({{EquationNote|1}}), example text... The result looks like this: As seen in equation , example text... The equation number produced by {{EquationNote}} is a link that the user can click to go immediately to the cited equation.

  9. Formula editor - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 Yes Yes No No No No Yes No Windows, Mac Deprecated editor included in Microsoft Office products, based on limited version of MathType. OLE Microsoft Word: Yes Yes (Only in Microsoft Word 2016 and later version) partially Yes Yes Yes No Windows, Mac A graphing-calculator plug-in is available for simple calculations ...