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Definition: This calculator computes your final grade based on individual component grades and their respective weights.
Purpose: It helps students determine their overall course grade when different assignments/exams contribute different percentages to the final grade.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Each grade is multiplied by its weight, these products are summed, then divided by the total of all weights.
Details: Proper grade calculation helps students understand their academic standing and what's needed to achieve target grades.
Tips: Enter each grade (as percentage) and its relative weight. Add as many grade components as needed. Weights don't need to sum to 100 - they can be any values representing relative importance.
Q1: Do weights need to add up to 100?
A: No, weights can be any values as long as they represent the relative importance of each component.
Q2: How do I know the weight of each component?
A: Check your course syllabus - it typically specifies how much each assignment/exam contributes to your final grade.
Q3: Can I use this for non-percentage grades?
A: Yes, as long as all grades use the same scale (e.g., all out of 100 or all out of 10).
Q4: What if I don't know some grades yet?
A: You can enter estimated grades to calculate possible scenarios, or leave those components out to calculate your current standing.
Q5: How accurate is this calculator?
A: It's mathematically precise for the inputs provided, but accuracy depends on using correct grades and weights.