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How calculate the final grade? - Answers

The most basic way is to add all your grades up, then count the number of assignments. Divide the total score by the number of assignments to get your average. For example, say you have a 90/100, 100/100, 90/100 which = 280 (out of 300) now divide by 3 which = approx. a 93%. But your teacher/professor may weigh your grades. For instance, your tests and papers may be worth 50% of your grade while homework is worth 25% and quizzes are worth 25% of your overall grade. For weighted grades you multiply the grade you got by the % it is worth so if you got 85% on a test worth 20%, 78% on homework worth 20% and 84% on another test worth 60% the sum is (85 x 0.2) + (78 x 0.2) + (84 x 0.6) = 83% overall



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The most basic way is to add all your grades up, then count the number of assignments. Divide the total score by the number of assignments to get your average. For example, say you have a 90/100, 100/100, 90/100 which = 280 (out of 300) now divide by 3 which = approx. a 93%. But your teacher/professor may weigh your grades. For instance, your tests and papers may be worth 50% of your grade while homework is worth 25% and quizzes are worth 25% of your overall grade. For weighted grades you multiply the grade you got by the % it is worth so if you got 85% on a test worth 20%, 78% on homework worth 20% and 84% on another test worth 60% the sum is (85 x 0.2) + (78 x 0.2) + (84 x 0.6) = 83% overall



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How calculate the final grade? - Answers

The most basic way is to add all your grades up, then count the number of assignments. Divide the total score by the number of assignments to get your average. For example, say you have a 90/100, 100/100, 90/100 which = 280 (out of 300) now divide by 3 which = approx. a 93%. But your teacher/professor may weigh your grades. For instance, your tests and papers may be worth 50% of your grade while homework is worth 25% and quizzes are worth 25% of your overall grade. For weighted grades you multiply the grade you got by the % it is worth so if you got 85% on a test worth 20%, 78% on homework worth 20% and 84% on another test worth 60% the sum is (85 x 0.2) + (78 x 0.2) + (84 x 0.6) = 83% overall

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      The most basic way is to add all your grades up, then count the number of assignments. Divide the total score by the number of assignments to get your average. For example, say you have a 90/100, 100/100, 90/100 which = 280 (out of 300) now divide by 3 which = approx. a 93%. But your teacher/professor may weigh your grades. For instance, your tests and papers may be worth 50% of your grade while homework is worth 25% and quizzes are worth 25% of your overall grade. For weighted grades you multiply the grade you got by the % it is worth so if you got 85% on a test worth 20%, 78% on homework worth 20% and 84% on another test worth 60% the sum is (85 x 0.2) + (78 x 0.2) + (84 x 0.6) = 83% overall
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