Percentage to Grade
Turn a percentage score into a simple letter-grade view.
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Percentage to Grade Table
| Percentage | Letter Grade | Descriptor |
|---|---|---|
| 0% | F | Needs improvement |
| 50% | F | Needs improvement |
| 59% | F | Needs improvement |
| 60% | D | Passing |
| 69% | D | Passing |
| 70% | C | Satisfactory |
| 79% | C | Satisfactory |
| 80% | B | Good |
| 89% | B | Good |
| 90% | A | Excellent |
| 100% | A | Excellent |
Popular Conversions
- 50% = F (Needs improvement)
- 60% = D (Passing)
- 70% = C (Satisfactory)
- 75% = C (Satisfactory)
- 80% = B (Good)
- 85% = B (Good)
- 90% = A (Excellent)
- 95% = A (Excellent)
What is Percent and Letter Grade?
Percent
Definition: Percent means per one hundred.
History/origin: Percent notation became a universal way to express parts of a whole.
Current use: It is used in grades, discounts, growth rates, labels, and everyday comparisons.
Letter Grade
Definition: A letter grade summarizes a score range with letters such as A, B, C, D, and F.
History/origin: Letter-grade systems were adopted to simplify score reporting in education.
Current use: They are used in schools, training programs, and quick performance summaries.
Related Percentage Conversions
These percent-based pages connect the same value to decimal, ratio, angle, and shorthand reporting formats.
| Related Conversion | Factor or Rule | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| Number to percentage | x 100 | percent = number x 100 |
| Percent to decimal | divide by 100 | decimal = percent / 100 |
| Percent to fraction | over 100 | fraction = percent / 100, then simplify |
| Percent to ratio | compare to 100 | ratio = percent : 100 |
| Percent to bps | x 100 | basis points = percent x 100 |
| Percent to ppm | x 10,000 | ppm = percent x 10,000 |
| Percentage to grade | map by score range | grade depends on the grading scale |
| Percent slope to degrees | atan(percent / 100) | degrees = arctan(percent / 100) x 180 / pi |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What grading scale does this converter use?
A: This converter uses a simple A/B/C/D/F scale: A for 90-100, B for 80-89, C for 70-79, D for 60-69, and F below 60.
Q: Why can grading scales vary by school or teacher?
A: Schools sometimes use plus and minus grades, weighted systems, or custom cutoffs. This converter stays with one clear baseline scale so the result is easy to read.
Q: Can I use decimal percentages?
A: Yes. Decimal percentages are accepted, and the grade is assigned according to the same score ranges.
Q: What happens at the cutoff values?
A: The converter treats the cutoff as part of the higher grade band, so 90 is an A, 80 is a B, 70 is a C, and 60 is a D.
Q: Why does 59% still show F here?
A: Under this simple scale, anything below 60 falls in the F range. Some schools may apply other rules, but this converter uses the straightforward baseline.
Q: When is this useful?
A: It is useful for quick score checks, report summaries, classroom planning, and turning raw percentages into an easy grade label.
