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Grade Calculator

10/10 = 100%

Put aside your EZ-graders, teachers! This grade calculator is the easiest free tool for grading tests. Whether you have a small stack or a large pile, it makes grading faster and simpler. You don’t need to waste time doing the math yourself—just enter the numbers and let the grade calculator do the work for you. It’s designed with teachers in mind, easy to use, and best of all, completely free!

How to Use the Grade Calculator

  1. Enter the Number of Questions:
    • In the # of Questions field, type the total number of problems in your test, quiz, or exam.
  2. Input Wrong Answers:
    • In the # Wrong field, enter how many problems the student got wrong. The grade will automatically appear below.
  3. View the Grade:
    • The grade will be displayed in the format correct/total = grade%. For example, 10/10 = 80%
  4. Use the Grading Chart:
    • Check the Show Grading Chart box to view a reference chart that shows grades based on the number of wrong answers. This is useful for quick grading and comparison.

How to Calculate Your Grade Using a Free Online Tool?

To calculate your grade using our tool, simply input your assignment scores and their respective weights. The tool automatically computes your final grade by applying the weighted average formula, providing an accurate result instantly.

Utilize this easy EZ Grading calculator to determine your quiz, test, and assignment scores

How to Manually Calculate Your Grade: A Step-by-Step Guide?

Learn how to accurately determine your grade using a manual calculation method. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process, ensuring you understand each part of the calculation.

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What are the Basics of Grade Calculation?

Grade calculation revolves around the weighted average formula, where each assignment or exam score is multiplied by its weight, then all the weighted scores are summed to produce the final grade. The formula looks like this:

Formula for Grade Calculation

Final Grade = ( 100 ÷ Score_1 × Weight_1 ) + ( 100 ÷ Score_2 × Weight_2 ) + … + ( 100 ÷ Score_n × Weight_n )

Grade Calculator Chart?

A grade calculator chart is a visual representation that helps users understand how different numbers of wrong answers affect their overall grade. It typically displays a table where:

  • The number of wrong answers (or errors) is listed in one column.
  • The corresponding grade (percentage or letter grade) is shown in the adjacent column.

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