Yes.
It's not necessary good practice, of course.
If there was only one assignment, your grade in the class is the grade received on that assignment.
If Your test grade avearge is 57 and your assignment grade is 75 and the test grade counts for 75% and asignment 25%, then your grade is .75 (57) + .25(75) = 61.5
I am sorry i con not find the answer.
Well, because they think students will try hard to raise their grade when they owe an assignment the teachers.
its easy you know get a life and go back to grade school and the teachers have you take them.
40% of the grade of 96 and 60% of the grade of 50 gives (.4x96+.6x50) = grade of 68
That really isn't ethical.
"A teacher gave out a homework assignment with one question on it The question was What is risk I'll give you a hint The question counts for 99.99999 percent of your school grade What is the answer?"You need to put periods. Correct spelling and grammar: " A teacher gave out a homework assignment with one question on it. The question was: What is risk?. I'll give you a hint: The question counts as 99.99999 percent of your school grade. What is the answer?"Risk is answering this question wrong. -_-lol now that's a funny brain teaser
I would say that would be Urbanization! This question wouldn't be for a grade schoolers homework assignment would it? lol Sometimes teachers make parents work too! yess it will
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I would say that would be Urbanization! This question wouldn't be for a grade schoolers homework assignment would it? lol Sometimes teachers make parents work too! yess it will
You think you have a tough time with homework? Teachers have it rougher! They usually work several hours every night after school and they work on the weekends, too! Plus, after you do your work, the teacher has to grade every single homework assignment in all of their classes.