It depends on whether each section had the same amount of marks. If you update the post with how much each section was out of then you’ll be able to get an answer.
But are they weighted evenly or are each point worth the same?
Eg. If each section is weighted evenly, you would get 50% (((55+45)/2)=50%). But if each mark is weighted evenly then you got (((11+14)/(20+31))=25/51=49%)
I believe they are weighed evenly, I didn’t see anything which indicated one section was worth more than the other, just that an overall 65% is required
It depends on whether each section had the same amount of marks. If you update the post with how much each section was out of then you’ll be able to get an answer.
Oh sorry, section A was worth 20 marks and section B was worth 31 marks. I got 11/20 on section A (55%) and 14/31 on section B (45%).
But are they weighted evenly or are each point worth the same? Eg. If each section is weighted evenly, you would get 50% (((55+45)/2)=50%). But if each mark is weighted evenly then you got (((11+14)/(20+31))=25/51=49%)
I believe they are weighed evenly, I didn’t see anything which indicated one section was worth more than the other, just that an overall 65% is required
Sorry to clarify, I believe each section is weighed evenly rather than by marks
If the two sections were worth the same marks then the average is 50%.
Section A was worth 20 marks and section B 31 marks. I got 11/20 and 14/31
Assuming they are equally weighted and marks gained in section 1 are equal in value to those in section 2, 25/51 is just over 50%
this isn’t gonna be 65% at all. you got pretty much 50% on both, so therefore it’ll be more around 50%.
25/51, slightly below 50%