It depends on how many grades were involved in you having a GPA of 3.7 before you made the 5 A's. The more classes you had to get the 3.7, the less the 5 A's will effect your new GPA.
You have a GPA of 3.7
It depends on the total amount of courses taken, the credits assigned to those courses, and the accumulated quality points. If you took only these seven courses and received an A in each, you would know your GPA would be a 4.0 for schools that grade on a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest. Other than that, it would as stated above.
Thats not possible! You can't have 11 classes...
Most schools rate this way: A=4 points, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. So 7x3=21, plus 4 more points for the A, and the total is 25. Divide 25 by 8 to find the average grade. In your case, it's 3.125.
37/5 : 6*37/6 = 37/5 : 37 = 1/5 : 1 = 1 : 5
32 37 decreased by 5:37 - 5 = 32
37 - 5 - 19 = 13.
37/5 = 72/5.
It is: 5*37 = 185
37
Well at my school a weighted GPA goes up to 5 and an unweighted GPA goes up to 4. It might vary depending on the school
37 times
37 and 5/100 = 37 and 1/20 = 741/20
37
37-42 = -5
5 + [(5 + 5)/5]5 = 5 + 32 = 37