Your grade would be 83.46%. The new grade is calculated by adding the two grades together and then dividing the total by two. In this case, the total is 163.46 and when divided by two, the result is 83.46.
If you had a 63.46% in your class before getting a 100% on your second quarter exam, your grade will now depend on how much of your overall grade is based on your second quarter exam. If your second quarter exam is weighted more than your first quarter grade, then your overall percentage in the class will go up. If it is weighted less, then your overall percentage will stay the same.
To calculate your overall grade, you need to first find out what percentage of your grade is based on your first quarter grade and your second quarter exam. For example, if your first quarter grade is worth 50% and your second quarter exam is worth 25%, then your total grade is 75%. To find your new grade, you would then multiply your first quarter grade by 0.5 (50%) and add it to your second quarter exam score of 100% multiplied by 0.25 (25%).
So, in this example, your new grade would be:
(63.46% x 0.5) + (100% x 0.25) = 81.73%
If your first quarter grade was worth a higher percentage than your second quarter exam, then your overall grade may be lower than this.
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