Exam Average Calculator

This Exam Average Calculator allows users to input exam scores and select a weightage type to determine the overall average, letter grade, and pass/fail status.

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How to Use the Exam Average Calculator

This guide will help you efficiently use the Exam Average Calculator to determine your overall average score, convert it to a letter grade, and find out your pass/fail status. Follow the steps below carefully.

Step 1: Enter Exam Scores

Begin by entering your scores for each exam in the respective input fields. These fields are labeled as “Exam 1 Score”, “Exam 2 Score”, and “Exam 3 Score”.

  • Exam 1 Score: Enter your score here. The score must be between 0 and 100, inclusive.
  • Exam 2 Score: Enter your score here. The score must also be between 0 and 100, inclusive.
  • Exam 3 Score: Enter your score here. The score must be within the range of 0 to 100.

Ensure that all scores are accurate and fall within the specified range. The input allows decimals up to one digit precision (e.g., 85.5).

Step 2: Select Exam Weightage Type

Next, decide the weightage type for your exams. There are two options available:

  • Equal Weightage (33.33% each): Select this option if you want each exam to contribute equally to the final average.
  • Custom Weightage (20-30-50): Choose this if the exams have different weightage, specifically where Exam 1 contributes 20%, Exam 2 contributes 30%, and Exam 3 contributes 50% to your final average.

Select the option that corresponds to the way your exams are weighted.

Step 3: Calculation and Results

Once you have entered all the necessary information, the calculator will process your inputs to produce the following results:

  • Overall Average: This represents your final average score calculated based on the selected weightage type. It is displayed as a percentage rounded to two decimal places.
  • Letter Grade: Derived directly from your overall average, this indicates your letter grade. The grading scale is as follows:
    • A: 90% and above
    • B: 80% – 89.99%
    • C: 70% – 79.99%
    • D: 60% – 69.99%
    • F: below 60%
  • Pass/Fail Status: Based on your overall average, this will show whether you have passed or failed. An average of 60% or more is a passing grade.

Carefully review the results provided by the calculator to assess your performance.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you can accurately calculate and understand your exam results using the Exam Average Calculator. Ensure all data entered is correct to obtain precise results. Good luck with your exams!