7.5 is 15% of 50.
Probably around a D
90+10 divided by 2=50
40% of the grade of 96 and 60% of the grade of 50 gives (.4x96+.6x50) = grade of 68
50% + 50% = 100%
If 50 is passing: right now the contribution towards the total grade is (.70)*52, so the total grade = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E [for the final exam grade]. If the target is 50 for the total grade, then 50 = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E, and solve for E = (50 - (.70)*52)/(.30) = 45.3333, so a grade of 46 would put the final grade over 50. By the way, the maximum possible grade of a 100 on the final will result in 66.4 for the total grade.
7.5 is 15% of 50.
To pass the course, you would need to achieve at least 50% overall. Since your current grade is 38% and the final is worth 30%, you would need to score 85% on the final exam to reach the 50% passing grade.
71 percent letter grade, depend on the university, is about a D+.
Percent is always out of 100. 31/50 is 62 percent and is a D
It depends on the grading scale used by the college. In most colleges, a passing grade is usually 60% or above. However, some colleges may have a different grading scale where a 50% is considered a passing grade. It's best to check with the specific college or course syllabus to determine the passing grade.
yes. and if you carry the gene you have a 50 percent chance of passing it to your child and then if they have it they have a 50 percent chance of showing symptoms
Probably around a D
80 percent (4 parts out of 5) of your final grade consists of the 55. 20 percent (1 part out of 5) of your final grade consists of the 50. The final grade is (1/5 of) (55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 50) = (1/5 of) (270) = 54 percent
90+10 divided by 2=50
40% of the grade of 96 and 60% of the grade of 50 gives (.4x96+.6x50) = grade of 68
As a percentage it is 58% and the letter grade depends on the awarding body.