Cornelius Morris
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In a grade book, if students get a grade on the final exam that is higher than the midterm grade, this becomes the exam portion of their (if it's lower, it's averaged). So a student who gets an 81 on the midterm and a 90 on the final gets a 90 for the exam portion of the final grade. What's the easiest formula to make the final exam grade the average if it's higher than the midterm grade?
Right now the formula I use for the course grade is this:
=SUM(I3*$I$1)+(J3*$J$1)+(K3*$K$1)
where I3/J3/K3 are the midterm/final/quiz averages, and I1/J1/K1 represents the respective % (30/40/30) of the grade assigned to the midterm/final/quizzes.
Many thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Right now the formula I use for the course grade is this:
=SUM(I3*$I$1)+(J3*$J$1)+(K3*$K$1)
where I3/J3/K3 are the midterm/final/quiz averages, and I1/J1/K1 represents the respective % (30/40/30) of the grade assigned to the midterm/final/quizzes.
Many thanks in advance for any suggestions.