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I'm a bit confused by the "Grade" section discussion of setting min and max grade. Here it uses the example of a numerical score of "7" but also talks about setting min and max as percentages. My Moodle 2.7 install only lets me set min and max pass scores as percentages here. Is there a way of setting min and max pass scores as numbers? Or can these be set only as percentages here? | |||
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I don't have a 2.7 Moodle to hand but in later versions for example I use numbers when setting the max grade for a quiz, for example, but my understanding is that the number such as 7 will be translated into 70% once the calculation is made. --[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 17:01, 30 November 2015 (AWST) | |||
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Stephen's question
I'm a bit confused by the "Grade" section discussion of setting min and max grade. Here it uses the example of a numerical score of "7" but also talks about setting min and max as percentages. My Moodle 2.7 install only lets me set min and max pass scores as percentages here. Is there a way of setting min and max pass scores as numbers? Or can these be set only as percentages here?
I don't have a 2.7 Moodle to hand but in later versions for example I use numbers when setting the max grade for a quiz, for example, but my understanding is that the number such as 7 will be translated into 70% once the calculation is made. --Mary Cooch (talk) 17:01, 30 November 2015 (AWST)