Converts a numerical score into a letter grade
=IF(score>=97,"A+",
IF(score>=93,"A",
IF(score>=90,"A-",
IF(score>=87,"B+",
IF(score>=83,"B",
IF(score>=80,"B-",
IF(score>=77,"C+",
IF(score>=73,"C",
IF(score>=70,"C-",
IF(score>=67,"D+",
IF(score>=63,"D",
IF(score>=60,"D-","F"))))))))))))
This function converts a numeric score into a letter grade, including plus and minus variations, to provide a more nuanced evaluation of performance. This function is ideal for educational contexts where detailed grading feedback is required. It uses the following scale: scores of 97 and above earn an A+, 93-96 an A, and 90-92 an A-. Similar breakdowns apply for B, C, and D grades. Scores below 60 receive an F. For instance, entering =LETTER_GRADE(88)
will return B+
. Adjust the calculation based on your own scoring rubric as needed.
Function name: LETTER_GRADE
Function description: Converts a numerical score into a letter grade
Argument placeholders: score
Formula definition: =IF(score>=97,"A+", IF(score>=93,"A", IF(score>=90,"A-", IF(score>=87,"B+", IF(score>=83,"B", IF(score>=80,"B-", IF(score>=77,"C+", IF(score>=73,"C", IF(score>=70,"C-", IF(score>=67,"D+", IF(score>=63,"D", IF(score>=60,"D-","F"))))))))))))
Argument description (score): The numerical score to be converted to a letter grade
Argument example (score): 87
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Follow these simple steps to integrate the function into your spreadsheet:
Once added, the function will be ready to use in your document like any other built-in function. Simply type the function name and provide the required inputs to use it in your calculations.
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