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Zina [86]
2 years ago
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In a particular class, exams are worth 50% of the overall grade, quizzes are worth 30% of the overall grade, homework is worth 1

5% of the overall grade, and class participation is worth 5% of the overall grade.A particular student has earned an average score of 87.2% on the exams, 78.3% on the quizzes, 90.0% on the homeworks, and 100.0% on class participation. What is this student's overall grade in the course
Mathematics
1 answer:
galina1969 [7]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

81.29%

Step-by-step explanation:

Exam = 50%;

Quiz = 30%,

HW = 15% and PART = 5%

81.3% on exams, 73.8% quiz,

90% HW and 100%

therefore,

Exam total = 50×0.813 = 40.65% earned

Quiz = 300.738 = 22.14% earned

HW = 15×0.9 = 13.5 earned

PArt = 5×1 = 5% earned

Total earned = 40.65+ 22.14 + 13.5+ 5 = 81.29%

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