What is a 2 step inequality?
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What is a 2 step inequality?
Two Step Inequalities are inequalities that take two steps to solve. This means that you have to add, subtract, multiply, or divide two times in order to solve the inequality. When solving each Two Step Inequality you will have to either add or subtract first and then multiply or divide second to solve the inequality.
What age is Grade 9 in Canada?
14 years old
School Age Categories-Canada
Canadian Schooling Level | Canadian Grade | Child’s age (in the year they turn x) |
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Junior High School | Grade 7 | 12 years old |
Grade 8 | 13 years old | |
Grade 9 | 14 years old | |
Senior High School | Grade 10 | 15 years old |
What is a 93 in middle school?
Welcome to our new Principal!…Middle School Traditional Grading Scale.
97 – 100 | A+ | 4.0 |
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93 – 96 | A | 4.0 |
90 – 92 | A- | 3.67 |
87 – 89 | B+ | 3.33 |
83 – 86 | B | 3.0 |
How old are 3rd years in Japan high school?
School levels
Age | Grade | Educational establishments |
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13-14 | 2 (8th) | Junior high school/Lower secondary school (中学校 chūgakkō) Compulsory Education |
14-15 | 3 (9th) | |
15-16 | 1 (10th) | Senior high school/Upper secondary school (高等学校 kōtōgakkō, abbr. 高校 kōkō) |
16-17 | 2 (11th) |
How old is a child in grade 7?
12 years old
School Age Categories-Canada
Canadian Schooling Level | Canadian Grade | Child’s age (in the year they turn x) |
---|---|---|
Grade 5 | 10 years old | |
Grade 6 | 11 years old | |
Junior High School | Grade 7 | 12 years old |
Grade 8 | 13 years old |