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How to calculate the consolidation rate of students in school? Can it exceed 100?
Consolidation rate refers to the percentage of enrollment and graduation of a school.

For example, in a junior high school, the enrollment of the first grade is 1 000, and there are still 800 students when they graduate from the third grade, so its consolidation rate is 80%.

Question 2: Consolidation rate formula

The concept of consolidation rate can be used in many aspects, such as the consolidation rate of learning new words, the consolidation rate of classroom teaching and so on.

But it generally refers to the consolidation rate of compulsory education, which can also be called the consolidation rate of students in school, that is, the percentage of enrollment and graduation of a school.

Calculation formula: the consolidation rate is often the number of graduates ÷ the number of students enrolled x 100%.

Excellent rate: the number of excellent students divided by the total number of students in the class, and then multiplied by 100%.

Pass rate: divided by the total number of students in the class, and then multiplied by 100%.

Consolidation rate: the number of graduates divided by the number of students enrolled and then multiplied by 100%.

Poor student rate: the number of poor students is divided by the total number of classes and then multiplied by 100%.