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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 15:01 mahagonylyric

Sean's grade breakdown goes something like this 60%- Test
20%- Homework
10%- Organization
10%- ALEKS (math website)
He got an 85% on his test. Out of the 9 homework problems he has 100% on all of them. Then for organaztion it's 97% out of the 10% it makes up. He also has an 96 on ALEKS which makes up 10% out of the whole grage. What is his current grade percentage?

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