You take the part that is worth 60 and times it by 0.6
You take the part that is worth 40 and times it by 0.4
and then add them together
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score 40/55 for the part that is worth 60%
40 divided by 55 equals 72.7%
score 24/30 for the part that is worth 40%
24 divided by 30 equals 80%
72.7 X 0.6 = 43.62
80 X 0.4 = 32
Overall score is 43.62 + 32 = 75.62
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If final is 25% of grade and your average was 82 before final that part is 75%. So we have (.75(82) + .25 (73)) = 80
757
Missing information - you need the worth (weight) for every grade, not just for some of them. The way you calculate this so-called "weighted average" is to multiply each grade by its weight, and add everything up. Then you divide by the total "weight". Example: exam 1: grade is 80; weight is 40. exam 2: grade is 70; weight is 60. 80 x 40 + 70 x 60 = 3200 + 4200 = 7400. Divide this by the total weight (40 + 60 = 100), and you get a weighted average of 74.
Average retail for this coin is $160.00-$490.00 depending on grade
Average retail value is $80.00
Common date and grade Wheat cents are on average 3 cents
The game promotional figure that is in the box runs a mere $10 - $15 on average. The Blister figure that came later is around that same price range.
Since the final is only worth 25 percent of your grade, you would add your class average of 84 three times. Then take that total of 252 and add it to your exam grade of 75 for a total of 327. Divide this number by 4 to get your final average of 81.75 percent.
Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0Typically, a letter grade of B is equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing how much of the total each one is worth. If they are both equally important, then the answer is 50% but they are rarely (if ever) equally important. If the test grade is worth x percent of the total - not your grade but how much weight it carries in the total - then the average is [x*70+(1-x)*30]/100
A C grade is equal to 2 GPA and a D grade is around 1.5 GPA. So you can calculate and find the average.
The coin has an average retail value of $1.25 to $2.00 depending on the actual grade.