What Percentage is a 4.5 on the GRE Writing Section?

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Hey guy, I have a slight problem. I lost my gre score sheet. If anyone could tell me what percentage a 4.5 on the writing section is that would be great. I think it is a 48%, but I am not sure.
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It is 58%. :smile:
 
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