by Regulus » April 17th, 2014, 12:14 am
Best case scenario: if I made a 100 on the test and I calculated my homework/quizzes correctly, I could have a 79.4 in the class. We'll just say my highest grade possible is 80.
Now, if my homework and quiz grades are calculated correctly, I needed to make a 79 on that test to get my 74 and pass the class.
If my homework and quiz grades weren't calculated correctly (meaning I did poorer on those than I think), then I needed to make an 87 on that last test to pass this class.
The good news is, I probably made a 95 or greater on that last test. There are only a few things I could have points taken off from. I didn't draw the centroid location from the origin, even though I gave the coordinates. Not sure if he'll care about that. I also didn't draw the centroid locations for the FBD on the shear and moment diagram, so I may lose a point or two for that. Again, not sure. I may have gotten some T/F questions wrong, so I may have lost a few points there, too. But, all in all, I prolly made at least a 95. Possibly a 100 if I'm being too conservative.
Edit: dammit. I now see that I messed up the friction problem. I think...
Edit 2: No, I did it right. Stop worrying about this, Regs. You know what you're doing. You actually got the right answer there, and you used the right process to do it.