The grade does not matter it is the average height and the age of the child that determines there weight.
It depends on your height and your gender. Your doctor can tell you.
There is no average weight. Some are larger others are smaller.
do you mean the average height, weight, age or what because usually the average grade of a seventh grader is seventh grade. what are you talking about
Missing information - you need the worth (weight) for every grade, not just for some of them. The way you calculate this so-called "weighted average" is to multiply each grade by its weight, and add everything up. Then you divide by the total "weight". Example: exam 1: grade is 80; weight is 40. exam 2: grade is 70; weight is 60. 80 x 40 + 70 x 60 = 3200 + 4200 = 7400. Divide this by the total weight (40 + 60 = 100), and you get a weighted average of 74.
About 60-75
80-110 pounds
roughly 78 lbs.
To find the weight of an assignment in a weighted grading system, you can use the formula: ( \text{Weight} = \frac{\text{Overall Grade} - \text{Weighted Average of Other Assignments}}{\text{Average Grade of the Assignment Type} - \text{Weighted Average of Other Assignments}} ). First, calculate the weighted average of other assignments by multiplying their average grades by their respective weights. Once you have this, rearranging the formula allows you to isolate and determine the weight of the specific assignment type in question.
Grade in school doesn't matter. It depends on your height.
The weigh of an average seventh grade student is approximately fifty kilograms.
95-120 pounds
Weight varies with height. Age and sex don't target any number.