Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Academic grading in Mexico employs a decimal system, from 0 to 10, to measure the students' scores. The grades are: 10: Excellent (excelente) 9: Very Good (muy bien) 8: Good (bien) 7: Average (regular) 6: Sufficient (suficiente) 0–5.9: Insufficient/Failed (deficiente/reprobado)Since decimal fractions are common, a scale from 0 to 100 is often used to remove the decimal point. Then, 100 becomes the highest score, and 60 the minimum passing score."@en }
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- Academic_grading_in_Mexico comment "Academic grading in Mexico employs a decimal system, from 0 to 10, to measure the students' scores. The grades are: 10: Excellent (excelente) 9: Very Good (muy bien) 8: Good (bien) 7: Average (regular) 6: Sufficient (suficiente) 0–5.9: Insufficient/Failed (deficiente/reprobado)Since decimal fractions are common, a scale from 0 to 100 is often used to remove the decimal point. Then, 100 becomes the highest score, and 60 the minimum passing score.".
- Q4671240 comment "Academic grading in Mexico employs a decimal system, from 0 to 10, to measure the students' scores. The grades are: 10: Excellent (excelente) 9: Very Good (muy bien) 8: Good (bien) 7: Average (regular) 6: Sufficient (suficiente) 0–5.9: Insufficient/Failed (deficiente/reprobado)Since decimal fractions are common, a scale from 0 to 100 is often used to remove the decimal point. Then, 100 becomes the highest score, and 60 the minimum passing score.".