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    Jayelle Took Six Courses Last Semester
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Jayelle Took Six Courses Last Semester

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Jayelle took six courses last semester. Her grades and course credits are as follows: Jayelle took six courses last semester. Her grades and course credits are as follows:   Use the Letter Grade to Grade Point Value conversion table below to calculate her grade point average for the semester.   A)  3.75 B)  3.2 C)  3.0 D)  2.6 E)  2.8 Use the Letter Grade to Grade Point Value conversion table below to calculate her grade point average for the semester. Jayelle took six courses last semester. Her grades and course credits are as follows:   Use the Letter Grade to Grade Point Value conversion table below to calculate her grade point average for the semester.   A)  3.75 B)  3.2 C)  3.0 D)  2.6 E)  2.8


A) 3.75
B) 3.2
C) 3.0
D) 2.6
E) 2.8

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