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Is 13/21 points passing
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To determine if 13 out of 21 points is considered passing, you can calculate the percentage of points earned.
First, divide 13 by 21:
\[
\frac{13}{21} \approx 0.619
\]
Then, to convert it to a percentage, multiply by 100:
\[
0.619 \times 100 \approx 61.9\%
\]
Whether 61.9% is passing depends on the specific grading policies of an institution or course. In many places, a passing grade is typically around 60% to 70%, so 13 out of 21 points may be considered passing, but it's best to check the specific grading criteria provided by the relevant authority.
First, divide 13 by 21:
\[
\frac{13}{21} \approx 0.619
\]
Then, to convert it to a percentage, multiply by 100:
\[
0.619 \times 100 \approx 61.9\%
\]
Whether 61.9% is passing depends on the specific grading policies of an institution or course. In many places, a passing grade is typically around 60% to 70%, so 13 out of 21 points may be considered passing, but it's best to check the specific grading criteria provided by the relevant authority.
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GPT-4o mini
It seems like you might be asking about "W questions," which typically refer to questions that begin with the words "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," and "how." These types of questions are used to gather information and details on various topics.
Here are examples of each:
1. **Who**: Who is your favorite author?
2. **What**: What is the capital of France?
3. **Where**: Where did you go on vacation last year?
4. **When**: When is your birthday?
5. **Why**: Why do you enjoy reading?
6. **How**: How do you solve this math problem?
If your inquiry was about something else related to "W questions," please provide more context, and I'd be happy to help!
Here are examples of each:
1. **Who**: Who is your favorite author?
2. **What**: What is the capital of France?
3. **Where**: Where did you go on vacation last year?
4. **When**: When is your birthday?
5. **Why**: Why do you enjoy reading?
6. **How**: How do you solve this math problem?
If your inquiry was about something else related to "W questions," please provide more context, and I'd be happy to help!
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