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OzzyIsGayAndTrans:

If my grade is a 78% and I got a 38 on a test that counts twice what will my grade be now?

OLIVER69:

Well I hope I'm understanding this correctly you grade would an F, also here's an image to help

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OLIVER69:

@oliver69 wrote:
Well I hope I'm understanding this correctly you grade would an F, also here's an image to help
I tried my best to understand what you were asking

Shadow:

@ozzyisgayandtrans We need to know what the course grading system is based on. Whether if it's point based or weight based can influence the outcome. Your best case scenario though would be a point system where you can earn a lot more points elsewhere, or if these tests are weighted low in a weighted system.

Shadow:

The easiest way may be to reach out to your teacher / professor though. A test that 'counts twice' sounds confusing to me.

baconway:

The grading system should have a certain amount of points for the year. We need to know the total amount of points so we can calculate your grade using the point system.

Lars:

When you say "A test that counts twice" do you mean that its counting twice against your grade?

KyledaGreat:

To calculate your new grade after receiving a 38 on a test that counts twice, you can use the following steps: 1. Find out how much the test is worth compared to your overall grade. If the test counts twice, that means it is worth double the value of a regular assignment. For example, if your overall grade is calculated based on 100 points and the test counts as 10% of your overall grade, then the test is worth 20 points (10% x 2). 2. Calculate how many points you earned on the test. In this case, you received a 38 on the test. 3. Multiply the points earned on the test by the weight of the test. In this case, the test counts twice, so you would multiply 38 by 2, which equals 76 points. 4. Add the points earned on the test to your overall grade. For example, if your overall grade was a 78%, which is equivalent to 78 points out of 100, then you would add 76 points to 78 points, which equals 154 points. 5. Divide the total points by the total possible points to get your new grade. In this case, if the class is calculated based on 100 points total, then you would divide 154 points by 100 points, which equals 1.54. To convert this to a percentage, you would multiply by 100, which gives you a new grade of 154%. However, it is important to note that a grade over 100% is not possible, so it is likely that there was an error in the calculation. It would be a good idea to double-check the weight of the test and the overall grading scale to ensure that the calculation is accurate.

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