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Q: Jonathan scored an 80 percent on a 160-point exam?
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If I have a 77 percent in class and normal tests are worth 50 percent of your grade the final exam is 20 percent What grade will I need to get on the final and normal exam to get an 87 in the class?

you would need anything higher than an 87 because its an average and if you get lower there is no way it can get to a 87.


If you have a 55 percent average and your exam is 20 percent of your average how many questions do i need correct on the exam to pass?

That depends on what is passing grade? Is it 60%? Then 0.80 (.55) + .20 (x) = .60 .44 + .20X = .6 .20X = .16 x = .80 That means you need to get 8 of every 10 questions right to get 60 percent average.


If I have a 73.56 percent in a class 69 percent and lower is failing what score must I get on the exam in order to pass the class?

Since exam grades are averaged together, this really depends on how many exams there have been in this class, what the scores on them were, and how many more there will be. If there has been only one exam so far (the one you made a 73.56% on), and if there is only one more exam to be taken, then you could barely scrape by with a score of 65% on the second exam. But also, some teachers and instructors count some exams as a higher percentage of the grade than others, which is another variable that makes it hard to give you a definitive answer.


How do you calculate if you will pass a class when the final is worth 20 percent of my grade?

(.8*Current Grade)+(.2*Exam Score)


How many questions can you get wrong on a 210 question exam to get a 70 percent?

Well, honey, if you want a 70 percent on a 210-question exam, you can afford to get 63 questions wrong. Just make sure you don't mess up more than that, or you'll be singing a different tune. Good luck, sweet cheeks!