yes 80 percent
To get a final grade of 72, you need a 72 on the exam. For a final grade of 75, you need an 72 on the exam. For a final grade of 80, you need a 99 on the exam. If you get 100 on the exam, your final grade will be a little over 80.
At least an a
Get over 100 percent on all of the tests and homework
you would need anything higher than an 87 because its an average and if you get lower there is no way it can get to a 87.
The required grades to pass the 8th grade include 70 percent in language arts and math.
higher than a 69
It depends on the weight given to the Final Exam. However, Here is an example where there are three components to the final grade, Attendance, Quizes and the Final Exam: {D - W(A) - X(Q)}/Y = Grade Needed on Final Where D = your desired final Grade. W= the weight given to Attendance (like 20%) and A=your current Attendance grade. X=the weight given to Quiz grades (like 30%) and Q=your current Quiz grade. Y=the weight given to the Final Exam (like 50%) W + X + Y must = 1 (100%) So, if you want to end up with a final grade of 90, and your Quiz scores average 80 but you have a 100 in Attendance, the formula is: {90 - .2(100) - .3(80)}/.5 = (90-20-24)/.5 = 46/.5 = 92 grade neede on Final If there are more than 3 components, the weight and current grade would go into the formula just like W(A) and X(Q), as a subtraction from D. Just make sure that all your weights always add to 1.
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It depends on your overall grade. Just from the question it sounds as if you are not doing too well in the class. Think of a higher grade than just a passing one and you are more apt to pass the test.
if the 95 average is 75% of the grade then it stands for 71.25% of the final grade. Thus u need 18.75% more for 90% out of the remaining 25% which means u need atlst 75 marks out of 100 in your final paper! . karankilling16@yahoo.com
In this economy, if your attendance is poor you will lose your job because there is always someone who will be there every day.
The attendance rate of the school was almost perfect.