What is the difference between "Reporting to the LMS as Score" vs "Reporting to LMS as a percent.

What is the difference between "Reporting to the LMS as Score" vs "Reporting to LMS as percent" when you take a quiz.

Im trying to decide whether to click on the score or the percentage option. My LMS I would report a grade of the user.

Thank you

Accuracy of 5.5 is the same as the percentage of score. And as far as I know, you will not need the patch for 5.0.

Lilybiri

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