That will depend on the course criteria. It is right on the borderline.
75% or C
30%
60% of 30 is 18 (0.6 x 30), so you go into the exam with 18 points. A perfect score on the exam would result in an overall grade of 83% (70 + 18).
18 - (-10) = 18 + 10 = 28 units.
60 D
It would be a 85.
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Not too sure of the question but the slope of the line passing through the points of (-48, 8) and (-30, 5) is -1/6
well each question is worth 3.3333333 points so multiply how many you got right by 3.333333 and that's your grade
If 50 is passing: right now the contribution towards the total grade is (.70)*52, so the total grade = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E [for the final exam grade]. If the target is 50 for the total grade, then 50 = (.70)*52 + (.30)*E, and solve for E = (50 - (.70)*52)/(.30) = 45.3333, so a grade of 46 would put the final grade over 50. By the way, the maximum possible grade of a 100 on the final will result in 66.4 for the total grade.
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