Congrats, your overall score is 81.3%!
Ok, so if you have a 71 going into the exam that means that your 71 accounts for 60% of your grade. Set up your equation like this:71(0.6) + x(0.4) = 65Solve for x and you have your required gradeIn this case, the grade you need to maintain a 65 is a 56.Hope this helps
71 x 0.85 = 60.35 60 x 0.15 = 9.00 Your grade is 60.35 + 9.00 = 69.35.
71 percent
71 into percent = 7100%
71 percent of 104 percent = 73.84% 0.71 * 104% = 73.84%
Ok, so if you have a 71 going into the exam that means that your 71 accounts for 60% of your grade. Set up your equation like this:71(0.6) + x(0.4) = 65Solve for x and you have your required gradeIn this case, the grade you need to maintain a 65 is a 56.Hope this helps
71 percent letter grade, depend on the university, is about a D+.
71 x 0.85 = 60.35 60 x 0.15 = 9.00 Your grade is 60.35 + 9.00 = 69.35.
71 percent
No it is not. 71 can not be pulled out of 48. you cannot get 71 to go into 48
(71%)% = 71/10000 = 0.0071
71 percent = 0.71 in decimal or 71/100 in fraction
71 into percent = 7100%
49% of 71 = 49% * 71 = 0.49 * 71 = 34.79 or 3,479%
The GCF of 10, 48 and 71 is 1.
71 percent of 104 percent = 73.84% 0.71 * 104% = 73.84%
71% of 100 is 71