If Your test grade avearge is 57 and your assignment grade is 75 and the test grade counts for 75% and asignment 25%, then your grade is
.75 (57) + .25(75) = 61.5
To find the weight of an assignment in a weighted grading system, you can use the formula: ( \text{Weight} = \frac{\text{Overall Grade} - \text{Weighted Average of Other Assignments}}{\text{Average Grade of the Assignment Type} - \text{Weighted Average of Other Assignments}} ). First, calculate the weighted average of other assignments by multiplying their average grades by their respective weights. Once you have this, rearranging the formula allows you to isolate and determine the weight of the specific assignment type in question.
It depends how many points each assignment is worth
To determine your class percentage after one assignment, divide your score by the total possible points and multiply by 100. For example, scoring 42 out of 50 results in 84%.
Grading an assignment depends on what kind of assignment it is. If it is a written piece of work, one might grade for spelling and grammar, in addition to content. If it's a mathematical assignment, one might check that the work to reach the correct answer was done, in addition to the answer.
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Grade average of 89 percent and 93 percent averages 91% or an A-.
YES...it is worth 10 percent of your grade
This is tough. It depends on how many assignments went into the 86 average you have now,and whether or not the next assignment will have the same weight as all the earlier ones.We have to assume (because we don't know anything different) that all of the assignments ...past ones and the next one ... are all worth the same weight.Use 'N' = the number of past assignments that made up the current 86 averageUse 'P' = the grade you need on the next assignment to raise the average to 98.The magic equation is going to be: (86N + P) / (N+1) = 98Multiply both sides by (N+1)86N + P = 98 (N+1)86N + P = 98N + 98Subtract 86N from each side:P = 12N + 98'N' is the number of past assignments, so it can't be less than 1.If it's only 1 thenP = 12 + 98P = 110.Bad news. Even if there was only one previous assignment, and you got 86% on that one,you'd need 110% on the next one to make an average of 98%.
On the Assignment submissions page, sort the assignments by Last modified (Teacher) by clicking on the column title. Assignments which have been graded have Update in the status column, whereas those that haven't been graded have Grade in the status column.
depends on how the teacher grades.. total points? or are there different categories that contribute different amounts to the grade? your grade will drop significantly if you have not had many other assignments
40% of the grade of 96 and 60% of the grade of 50 gives (.4x96+.6x50) = grade of 68
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