SOLUTION: A​ student's course grade is based on one midterm that counts as 15
​%
of his final​ grade, one class project that counts as 25
​%
of his final​
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Question 1124969: A student's course grade is based on one midterm that counts as 15
%
of his final grade, one class project that counts as 25
%
of his final grade, a set of homework assignments that counts as 35
%
of his final grade, and a final exam that counts as 25
%
of his final grade. His midterm score is 60
,
his project score is 97
,
his homework score is 81
,
and his final exam score is 61
.
What is his overall final score? What letter grade did he earn (A, B, C, D, or F)? Assume that a mean of 90 or above is an A, a mean of at least 80 but less than 90 is a B, and so on.
Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply each score by its corresponding percentage and add the results to get the overall average; then convert to a letter grade as defined.
15% of 60 (midterm), plus 25% of 97 (project), plus 35% of 81 (homework), plus 25% of 61 (final exam).
You can do the arithmetic....
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