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.
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
It will be worth 417.72, approx.
Assuming the 78 is 80% of the class and a 60 is passing: 78*.80 + x*.20 = 60 .2x + 62.4 = 60 .2x = -2.4 x = -12 So you cannot really fail the class. (If you need a 70 to pass the class you need at least a 38.)
It would be worth 125*(1.05)16 = 428.24
280.51
The answer depends on the percentage required for a pass. This is not a fixed value.
Since there is no overall target given, it is not possible to answer the question precisely. However, x% in the final exam will give an overall percentage of 0.65*x + 28.75 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).
To get a final grade of 72, you need a 72 on the exam. For a final grade of 75, you need an 72 on the exam. For a final grade of 80, you need a 99 on the exam. If you get 100 on the exam, your final grade will be a little over 80.
70% is a C- so if you already have 60% all you need is another 10%. Which is score 33/100 on your final exam which is actually an "F". You have a lot of leeway if you know you're at 60% but you should still aim for an "A".
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
99.9%
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
40 to 44% of 40 = 16 to 17.6so out of 100 you currently have between 16 and 18 marks(if you round up from 0.5)
an average human use how much percent of brain
90%
The French exam. Besides that, it all depends on what you are studying because if you are studying culinary arts or watercolor painting the exam you take will be much different from an exam given to you if you are studying nuclear science or pharmacology for example.