What this tool is for
Weighted Grade Calculator is built for student planning inside education tools when you need to combines scores by their weights. It focuses on weighted grade instead of making you adapt a broad calculator to a narrow task.
When to use it
Use it when score 1, weight 1, and score 2 are already known and you want a fast estimate before comparing options, checking a worksheet, or copying the result into another workflow.
Inputs
- Score 1 is one of the direct inputs used to calculate weighted grade. Use % for this field.
- Weight 1 is one of the direct inputs used to calculate weighted grade. Use % for this field.
- Score 2 is one of the direct inputs used to calculate weighted grade. Use % for this field.
- Weight 2 is one of the direct inputs used to calculate weighted grade. Use % for this field.
- Score 3 is one of the direct inputs used to calculate weighted grade. Use % for this field.
- Weight 3 is one of the direct inputs used to calculate weighted grade. Use % for this field.
Formula
weighted grade = sum(score x weight)
Example
90 at 40%, 82 at 35%, and 95 at 25% gives 88.45%.
What the result means
The result labeled "Weighted Grade" is the direct output of weighted grade = sum(score x weight). In the worked example, 90 at 40%, 82 at 35%, and 95 at 25% gives 88.45%.
Before you rely on the result
Use the result as a study or grade estimate. Schools and instructors may use different weighting, rounding, attendance, or credit rules.