[Help] if my average is a 68 for the year and a 69. ... Updates to this post /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year Wed, 02 Dec 2009 05:59:21 +0100 Reply from dayle /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-5068266 83%

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dayle Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:48:47 +0100
Reply from grbghp /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-5047279 just use this formula:

10y-9n=x

y = the desired final grade (the passing grade)
n = average yearly grade (the current grade which is 90% of the final grade)
x = the grade you need to get to reach the passing grade if the final exam is 10% of your final grade.

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grbghp Tue, 02 Jun 2009 00:31:34 +0100
The post was edited by josebasketball1 /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-8435562 josebasketball1 Mon, 01 Jun 2009 21:46:56 +0100 Reply from grbghp /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-5046653 aha,
even if you get 100, your final grade would be 68.5 …

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grbghp Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:49:41 +0100
Reply from R.A.M /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-5046579 Look the highest you cang et is 100% and that will get your overall average to 68.5.
Ask your prof for extra credit!

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R.A.M Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:18:24 +0100
The post was edited by josebasketball1 /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-8434674 josebasketball1 Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:14:16 +0100 Reply from R.A.M /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-5046543 Not possible…
Hows your math?
Well, what you have to do is multiply 70 by 100 and 65 by 90 which is 100 minus 10 where 10 is the weightage of the finals…
Now once you do that subtract trhe 90 into 65 from the 100 into 70.
Once you get this value divide it by 10 because thats the weightage of the finals.
You get 115 percent!
Is that mathamatically possible?

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R.A.M Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:00:39 +0100
Reply from smooth /post/281541-if-my-average-is-a-68-for-the-year#reply-5046503 Math 050

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smooth Mon, 01 Jun 2009 17:43:22 +0100