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What is my grade?

my ap human geography teacher has this grading criteria:

tests: 35%
essays/projects: 30%
quizzes: 20%
homework/classwork: 15%

we have not done any tests, essays, or projects yet.

on a quiz we just took, i got an 81%
on my homework/class work i have a 69%
(1 85%, 4 70%, 1 50%)

what is my grade?

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