<p>Can someone figure out what the curve would be? What do you think would be considered an A and A+?</p>
<p>My math 10A class gets curves.
These are the test statistics:
Mean: 21 points /26 points as in 80.77 percent right
Standard Deviation: 4.6 points</p>
<p>My school grades on A,A+, A-, B+,B,B-, C+,C,C-...basically plus-minus system</p>
<p>For fall 2006 this was the grade distribution for the class: Number of people getting the grade/ Letter Grade/ percentage of people getting the grade
27 / A+ / 3.59%
108 / A / 14.34%
75 / A- / 9.96 %
83 / B+ / 11.02%
100 / B / 13.28%
69 / B- / 9.16%
62 / C+ / 8.23%
93 / C / 12.35%
46 / C- / 6.11%
54 / D / 7.17%
36 / F / 4.78%</p>
<p>Total Students: 753</p>
<p>Grading: Your course grade will be determined by your cumulative average at the end of the term and will be based on the following scale:</p>
<p>A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D
97 93 90 87 83 80 77 73 70 60</p>
<p>We will adjust the scale (curve) to be more lenient, but we guarantee that the grade corresponding to the letter grade will be no lower.</p>