How to Calculate a Weighted Average (Without the Confusion!)

Have you ever gotten a grade where tests were worth more than homework? Or tried to combine scores where some things mattered more than others?

Thatโ€™s exactly what a weighted average is forโ€”it helps you calculate a fair average when some numbers count more than others.

Letโ€™s break it down in a simple, easy-to-follow way!

โš–๏ธ What Is a Weighted Average?

A weighted average is just like a regular average, but instead of each number being treated equally, some numbers have more โ€œweightโ€ (or importance).

In real life, this is super useful for:

  • Grades and GPA
  • Investments
  • Budgeting
  • Project evaluations

โœ๏ธ The Simple Formula

Hereโ€™s the formula for weighted average:

Weighted Average = (Value ร— Weight) + (Value ร— Weight) + … รท Total of the Weights

You multiply each value by its weight, add them all up, and then divide by the total weight.

๐Ÿงฎ Example: School Grades

Letโ€™s say your final grade depends on:

  • Homework (20%)
  • Midterm (30%)
  • Final Exam (50%)

And here are your scores:

  • Homework = 85
  • Midterm = 75
  • Final Exam = 90

Letโ€™s plug it in:

Weighted Average = (85 ร— 0.2) + (75 ร— 0.3) + (90 ร— 0.5)
= 17 + 22.5 + 45 = 84.5

๐ŸŽ‰ Your final grade is 84.5!

โš™๏ธ Calculator

Enter the values and weighting percentage (note that the total percentage cannot exceed 100%). The tool will provide the weighted average.

๐Ÿงฉ Why Not Use a Regular Average?

A regular average would treat every score the same. But if your final exam is way more important than homework, that wouldnโ€™t be fair.

Weighted average gives you a more accurate picture when some values matter more than others.

โœ… Quick Recap

  • Multiply each value by its weight
  • Add those results together
  • Divide by the total of the weights
  • Thatโ€™s your weighted average! ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ“Š

Itโ€™s simple math with powerful resultsโ€”and now you know how to use it like a pro!