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Grade boundaries across the three papers for different sets. To work out your percentage add up the marks from your three papers and divide by three. Note that the sample and practice papers do not have grade boundaries. You could use the June 2017 boundaries as an estimate, or the average of the papers as shown below. November 2020 was a resit that few people took after June exams were cancelled and decided by predicted grades, so is a less reliable measure than the others.
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