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category · then your overall grade will be affected by your current test average and how many tests you&rsquo · ve finished some of them · you got points. On part 2 · you got points. On part 3 · you got points. On part 4 · you got points. On part 5 · you got points. On part 6 · you got points. On part 7 · you got points. Calculate what I need on the rest of the final ✕ · there are points possible. Your final is worth points. Calculate how much my final is worth ✕ · classwork · tests/quizzes · and the final exam. Usually · it isn't included when calculating your current overall grade. Instead · all the other categories are scaled up to consume the weight reserved for the final exam. Therefore · Current × · (100% &minus · Final  · Weight)) / Final 
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2715; Question: My final counts as a test. What do I need to get? If your final is in the “tests” category, then your overall grade will be affected by your current test average and how many tests you’ve taken so far. Your current grade is %. You want (at least) a % in the class. Tests are worth % of your grade. You have taken tests already. Your test average is %. The final is worth tests. Calculate what I need on the final ✕ Question: There are 2+ parts in my final. Wh
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