The document appears to be a record of student grades for a course on "Consumer Behavior in Tourism" containing the student identification numbers, names, grades received, and any absences. It lists over 80 students along with their grades which range from 2.0 to 15.0 out of a possible scale. The grades suggest most students received passing marks between 5-12 with a few receiving higher or lower scores outside that range.
The document appears to be a record of student grades for a course on "Consumer Behavior in Tourism" containing the student identification numbers, names, grades received, and any absences. It lists over 80 students along with their grades which range from 2.0 to 15.0 out of a possible scale. The grades suggest most students received passing marks between 5-12 with a few receiving higher or lower scores outside that range.
The document appears to be a record of student grades for a course on "Consumer Behavior in Tourism" containing the student identification numbers, names, grades received, and any absences. It lists over 80 students along with their grades which range from 2.0 to 15.0 out of a possible scale. The grades suggest most students received passing marks between 5-12 with a few receiving higher or lower scores outside that range.