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goldfiish [28.3K]
2 years ago
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why some of the highest students do not get a 100 general weighted average (GWA)? after sleeping attending classes, and performi

ng the daily tasks in life a student spends all 8 hours a day available for study and recreation.if The student spends all 8 hours studying,he/she will get a 100 GWA.How ever for every hour of recreation it lowers the GWA​
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azamat2 years ago
3 0

For every hour of recreation it lowers the GWA by 1.6.

<h3>What is General Weighted Average?</h3>

The General Weighted Average (GWA) is known to be  the average of grades that one has taken in regards to all subjects. Even if one passed or failed.

It is done by combining the performance rating using a screening criteria or subject.

It is known to be an  indicator of a student's academic performance in a given semester. One can divide the total score by the hours and then divide the amount by the number of hours.

Learn more about weighted average from

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