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) = 65
Solve for x and you have your required grade
In this case, the grade you need to maintain a 65 is a 56.
Hope this helps
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.
You need at least a 75% on your exam.
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.
Going by melt value alone, one is currently worth about $6.
your mark would be 56.10%
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.
You need at least a 75% on your 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)
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.
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.
Olu maintain is worth $1.1 million.
Going by melt value alone, one is currently worth about $6.
your mark would be 56.10%
The mark you now have, 68, is worth 47.6 of your final mark (70% of 68 = 47.6).
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).
85% of your grade is a 68 and 15% is zero. 0.85 x 68 + 0.15 x 0 = 58, your final grade.
You are going to look at roughly losing an extra 40-45 percent off of what the bike is worth with a clean title.