Exam scores
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I have a several exam scores, eg 85%,75%,65% etc etc I would like to know the easiest way of banding the scores such as 90% is shown as A+, 80<90 is shown as A, 70<80 is B etc etc. Grateful for any assistance. |
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Hi, I have a several exam scores, eg 85%,75%,65% etc etc I would like to know the easiest way of banding the scores such as 90% is shown as A+, 80<90 is shown as A, 70<80 is B etc etc. Grateful for any assistance. Hi Newbie, =IF(B1=90,"A+",IF(B1=80,"A",IF(B1=65,"B",IF(B1 =50,"C",IF(B1=40,"D","F")))))Watch the line wrap.I would use a vlookup table.In column 1 of your table, have your scores listed in ascending order.In column 2 of your table, have your letter grades.VLOOKUP(lookup_value,table_array,col_index_ num,range_lookup)=vlookup(A1, k1:L10, 2), where A1 was the grade, and K1 to L10 was yourlookup table.I hope this helps.Kevin |
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Newbie... Hi, I have a several exam scores, eg 85%,75%,65% etc etc I would like to know the easiest way of banding the scores such as 90% is shown as A+, 80<90 is shown as A, 70<80 is B etc etc. Grateful for any assistance. Hi Newbie, =IF(B1=90,"A+",IF(B1=80,"A",IF(B1=65,"B",IF(B1 =50,"C",IF(B1=40,"D","F")))))Watch the line wrap.I would use a vlookup table.In column 1 of your table, have your scores listed in ascending order.In column 2 of your table, have your letter grades.VLOOKUP(lookup_value,table_array,col_index_ num,range_lookup)=vlookup(A1, k1:L10, 2), where A1 was the grade, and K1 to L10 wasyourlookup table.I hope this helps.Kevin(Let's hope this is more legible.) |
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Assuming scores are in column A starting at A1. In B1 enter this formula then drag/copy down column B =LOOKUP(A1,{0,31,41,51,61,71,81,91,101},{"E","D"," C-","C","C+","B","B+","A"}) Adjust the ranges and letters to suit. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:49:11 -0800, Newbie wrote: Hi, I have a several exam scores, eg 85%,75%,65% etc etc I would like to know the easiest way of banding the scores such as 90% is shown as A+, 80<90 is shown as A, 70<80 is B etc etc. Grateful for any assistance. |
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