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SL Statistics
#1
How many points do you need to get 70% on SL Statistics? Also how many points is the final? Thanks.
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#2
Overall you need 70% (700/1000). All non-final exams combined are 700/1000, the final is 300/1000. If you achieve a perfect score on all non-final exams you only need to take the final exam and achieve 0 points.
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#3
(09-18-2019, 03:24 PM)lacussucceed Wrote: Overall you need 70% (700/1000). All non-final exams combined are 700/1000, the final is 300/1000. If you achieve a perfect score on all non-final exams you only need to take the final exam and achieve 0 points.

Thanks but actually Statistics is different. I believe there is 31 or 32 assignments that are worth 70% of the grade, each is worth 100 points each as far as I know. Then the Final is worth 30%.
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#4
Are you talking about MAT 202 Introduction to Statistics ?
All non-final exams (27 exams) add up to 70%, the final exam is 30%.
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#5
Yes, I think so. https://s3.amazonaws.com/StraighterLine/...cs_ACQ.pdf
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#6
You can always check the Course Syllabus. :-)
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#7
Hmm the syllabus says there is 1000 points total, but when I look at my grades it shows each assignment out of 100 points. Like 1 says 83 out of 100.


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#8
I think it's best for you to just finish all non final exams. At that time you check the percentage so far in your SL dashboard.

Let's say that is 90%. You already have 0,90 (average non-final exams) * 700 (total points non-final exams) = 630 (your points non-final exams). To pass the course (overall 70%) you need another 70 points, which would be at least 24% on the final exam, hence 70 (points needed) / 300 (total points final exam).
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#9
Okay, sounds like a plan. Thank you so much for the help. Smile
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