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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total mark" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the score or grade you have achieved in a particular assessment or task. For example: "I worked hard on the test and was pleased to receive a total mark of 96%."
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If two skaters have the same median total mark, some form of tie breaker is needed.
However, a high score on the GMAT, which has a maximum total mark of 800, is considered to be vital in gaining access to prestigious schools.
Because skaters are marked to only the nearest one-tenth of a point and the difference between successive places is frequently about one-tenth of a point, use of the median total mark alone produces a large number of ties.
The Bank of England has recently calculated that the total mark to market losses in the US, Europe and Asia have risen to $2800bn – equivalent to 85% of the pre-crisis tier 1 global capital reserves of $3400bn – with over $1000bn of tax payers funds currently underwriting banking assets, there has been a massive public underwriting of private risk.
This assignment is allotted 40%% of the total mark for the course.
The individual ratios of all candidates in all three MCQs were plotted against their equivalent total mark.
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Last year's total marks an increase of 14% from 2010.
Salé and Pelletier, on the other hand, received total marks of 11.6 through 11.8 and a median mark of 11.7.
The total marked the most points that Michigan State had surrendered in a first half this season.
In one case, in a 2008 paper, a quarter of the total marks were related to GCSE-level questions.
His victory total marked the fifth time in his career that he gained at least 15 victories -- his high was 18 in 1993 -- but the first since 1995.
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