If all three tests are worth the same amount of the final grade,
then your average is 83.3 percent.
We hope it's not in Math.
it depends how many grades in the class you have.
60% of 30 is 18 (0.6 x 30), so you go into the exam with 18 points. A perfect score on the exam would result in an overall grade of 83% (70 + 18).
60.5 out of 67 is a 90.3 percent. Normally, this is an A.
Your grade would be 78%.
To determine the percent, you divide the number you got correct by the total number possible and then multiply times 100. (127/161) x 100 = 78.9
it depends how many grades in the class you have.
38% would be an F. If you got 38 out of 60 answers correct your grade would be 63% or letter grade D or F, depending on your grading scale.
C+
75 percent or C plus
79%.To find a grade in percent form, divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator).
62 percent regardless of the overall of the test still means you only got a little over half the questions right if it was a 100 point test it would be 62 grade for 62 right points if it were say 150 you would have gotten 95 points correct its easier for them to show you a percent which is if you had 4 tests and 2 were 150 points and 2 100 all were 30 percent of you final grade would not be added totaled then div. by four like high school if all four were 2 62's and 2 95's your final percent/grade is still 62 which means 30 x .62 gives you 18.6% for your 30% you need of your final grade still your grade is going to be a D for that percentage.
-- Your score would be 26 percent.-- Your grade is really up to the teacher. But I can't imagine that any teacherwould give you anything better than ' F ', or say that you 'passed' the test, witha score of 26 percent.
60% of 30 is 18 (0.6 x 30), so you go into the exam with 18 points. A perfect score on the exam would result in an overall grade of 83% (70 + 18).
According to my grade calculator it is a D. If there are a 100 possible and you got 65 than means you missed 40% of the test.
In school, Efron has said that he would "flip out" if he got any grade less than an "A". He graduated with his class in 2006 with an overall GPA of 4.3. "I wasn't a genius like some of my friends who slacked off and got A's, but I was a hard worker. I always give 100 percent."
Lets say a D+ is approx. a 68. ((88.3*.8)+(68*.2))*100= 84.24%
60.5 out of 67 is a 90.3 percent. Normally, this is an A.