In your biology class, your final grade is based on several things: a lab score, scores on two major tests, and your score on the final exam. There are 100 points available for each score. However, the lab score is worth 19% of your total grade, each major test is worth 22.5%, and the final exam is worth 36%. Compute the weighted average for the following scores: 88 on the lab, 77 on the first major test, 77 on the second major test, and 64 on the final exam.
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- Lab score: 19% weight, score = 88 - First major test: 22.5% weight, score = 77 - Second major test: 22.5% weight, score = 77 - Final exam: 36% weight, score = 64 Show more…
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