Grading Details

Grading Details

The Progress page also displays your scores for individual problems within each assignment. Below the grading chart, you'll find a list of course sections in the order they appear in the course.

For each problem in a graded assignment, your earned points out of the possible points are shown under the label Problem Scores. Scores for ungraded problems are listed as Practice Scores. Sections that don’t include any problems will be labeled as having No Problem Scores.



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