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Course: ECO 365, Fall 2009
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ECO Grades, 365-1, Spring 2002 Random id # 1 122 375 829 901 1126 1145 1161 1170 1334 1465 1473 1533 1618 1717 1725 2007 2061 2285 2472 2779 2912 3006 3103 3151 3208 3313 3337 3421 3510 4425 4747 4777 4872 5210 5597 6224 6819 7016 7406 7425 7889 8441 8747 8865 8887 8888 9006 9285 9447 Mid1 44 29 44 46 36 19.5 30 44 44 45 38 32.5 42 32 34.5 45.5 37.5 29 40 31 37.5 38 43 41.5 42 28 46 42 48 44 41.5 46 41.5 32 46 28...

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ECO Grades, 365-1, Spring 2002 Random id # 1 122 375 829 901 1126 1145 1161 1170 1334 1465 1473 1533 1618 1717 1725 2007 2061 2285 2472 2779 2912 3006 3103 3151 3208 3313 3337 3421 3510 4425 4747 4777 4872 5210 5597 6224 6819 7016 7406 7425 7889 8441 8747 8865 8887 8888 9006 9285 9447 Mid1 44 29 44 46 36 19.5 30 44 44 45 38 32.5 42 32 34.5 45.5 37.5 29 40 31 37.5 38 43 41.5 42 28 46 42 48 44 41.5 46 41.5 32 46 28 42 31 41 41 33.5 32 25.5 37.5 40 40 36 27 42 41.5 Mid2 47 34.5 45.5 47 39.5 29.5 31.5 49 41 40.5 35 35.5 44.5 40 38 42 35.5 26.5 35 29 38 50 42 40.5 31 48 45.5 50 45.5 47 50 43.5 34.5 50 31.5 48 30.5 32.5 33.5 46 40.5 36 39.5 46.5 44 32 34 44.5 38 Mid3 46.5 34.5 45.5 44 37 26 43.5 35 46 33.5 30.5 44 41.5 35.5 44 33.5 40.5 41.5 41.5 44.5 48 41.5 46 47 35.5 42 44 50 47.5 42 44 40.5 27.5 44.5 40.5 44.5 42.5 40.5 35 44.5 44 40.5 40.5 44.5 35 34 38 45 37.5 Final Total Score Percent 179 126 178 174 154 49 26.5 114 46 183 44.5 165 42 174 45 152 37 136 46.5 177 43.5 157 31.5 140 38.5 170 29 136 37 133 43 160 132 30 38 158 44 180 37.5 164 48 136 45 175 29 124 44.5 181 43 175 48 196 42 179 42.5 173 44.5 185 41 167 41.5 136 41 182 41.5 142 43 178 26.5 131 35 149 33.5 143 46 170 37.5 154 41.5 144 36.5 154 131 36.5 156 37 139 30.5 130 39.5 171 27.5 145 41.5 27.5 43 37 41.5 Grade 90% A 63% D 89% A87% B+ 77% B25% 57% D 91% A 82% B 87% B+ 76% B68% C 89% A79% B 70% C 85% B 68% C 67% B 80% B 66% C 79% B 90% A 82% B 68% C 87% B+ 62% D 90% A 87% B+ 98% A 90% A 87% B+ 92% A 83% B 68% C 91% A 71% C 89% A65% C 75% B72% C 85% B 77% B72% C 77% B87% B+ 78% B 70% C 65% C 86% B+ 72% C 9463 9771 9817 9971 $$$$ 40 29 44 38 35 4...

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