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Well i am in year 8 and I'm preparing for earlier GCSE's which i will take this year and in my practice exams i got 2 A's and i am certain that it is 72% and A* is 87% for the higher tier but you can not acquire an A in Foundation Gcse

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probably between 80 and 90% but it varies from year to year

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Around 75% is needed to get a B grade in GCSE Maths. I unfortunately do not know the exact amount of marks needed to achieve a B. Sorry.

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