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Well that depends if his exam board rounds his percentage up, lol.
So Bhavik needs 93% to get a level 9.
I'm going to assume that he got 89% on both his papers, (but it could be any two numbers that average to give 89%, e.g. 88% and 90%.)
Assuming that he gets 100% for his last paper (which is very unlikely), the mean value would be (89% + 89% + 100%) ÷ 3 = 92.67%.
92.67% isn't quite 93%, and it's also very unlikely for him to get 100% on his last paper (when you take the results of his last two papers in to consideration).
So the answer is no, it's not possible for him to achieve a top grade overall. He's going to have to stick with a level 8.
Answer:
explained
Step-by-step explanation:
look, the numbers with the positive powers of 10 will greater than the numbers with negative powers and among the positive power lager power will be greater. And among the negative power, the larger the negative power smaller will be the number.
hence according to above explanation, the arrangement from greatest to least




