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On my test paper for maths non-calculator I got 24 out of 60 what would this mean? To clarify what grade? :smile:
(edited 2 years ago)
24/60? It means you failed.

Just kidding, not sure. What exam board is it?
Original post by Emmalouise2121
On my test paper for maths non-calculator I got 24 out of 60 what would this mean?

Well that would be a good non-calculator question for working out what percentage you had: 12/30, or 4/10 = 40%
Original post by Reality Check
Well that would be a good non-calculator question for working out what percentage you had: 12/30, or 4/10 = 40%



I thought she meant as in what grade would it be..............
Original post by CaptainDuckie
I thought she meant as in what grade would it be..............

(....I think she probably did)
Original post by Reality Check
(....I think she probably did)

That is what I meant 🙄 😬
(edited 2 years ago)
Original post by CaptainDuckie
24/60? It means you failed.

Just kidding, not sure. What exam board is it?

🤮 AQA ?
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Original post by Emmalouise2121
On my test paper for maths non-calculator I got 24 out of 60 what would this mean? To clarify what grade?

Depends if your higher or foundation. Foundation (according to Edexcel 2019) it would be a 3, if your higher it would be a 6.
Original post by Emmalouise2121
🤮 AQA ?



Yeah, it’s the same for AQA.

You either have a Grade 6 if you did higher paper

Or grade 3 if you did foundation.

However, I would ask your teacher as this paper might have been difficult/adjusted.

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