Question 864870: If my mark is a 78% and is made up of 75% of the course load, what would I need to get on the final which is the remaining 25% of the course to get a final mark of 85%?
Thank you for your help!
-Charlotte
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x = score on the final (the decimal form of the percentage, so for example if we got x = 0.6, then that's a 60% grade on the final)
(75% of current work) + (25% of exam) = final overall grade
75% of 78% + 25% of x = 85%
0.75*0.78 + 0.25x = 0.85
0.585 + 0.25x = 0.85
0.25x = 0.85 - 0.585
0.25x = 0.265
x = 0.265/0.25
x = 1.06
So you need to get 100*1.06 = 106% on the final. This means that without extra credit, it is not possible to go from a 78% to an 85%. The best you can get is 0.75*0.78 + 0.25*1 = 0.835 which is 83.5%
Note: again there may be extra credit of some form and the teacher may scale things differently, curve the grade in some fashion, or drop your lowest score. The teacher may do any of these things or a combo of them or s/he may do something else entirely to alter the grade. So this is why it's best to ask the teacher directly. However, with this math, you get a basic idea of where you stand and where you could end up.
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