if you have a 100 and get a zero how will that affect you grade?

depends on what you get a zero on. if you look on your grade book and click on a subject, it will tell you the weight of each assignment. If the percentage is bigger, the more the grade will affect your overall score

if it is just two tests: 100/2

93

If you have a score of 100 and it is changed to zero, it would significantly impact your grade, lowering it to the minimum possible score. How exactly it would affect your grade depends on the weightage or percentage of that particular assignment or exam in relation to your overall grade.

To calculate the specific effect on your grade, you need to know the weightage of the assignment or exam that was originally scored 100. Let's say that assignment is worth 20% of your overall grade. To calculate the impact, you would multiply the original score by the weightage percentage and subtract it from your overall grade.

For example, if you originally had a score of 100 and it was worth 20% of your grade, the calculation would be:

(100 * 20%) = 20
Overall Grade - 20 = New Grade

So, if your overall grade before the change was 90, it would become:

90 - 20 = 70

Your new grade would be 70.

Note that this calculation assumes that the only change in your grade is the zero score. If there are other assignments or exams factored into your overall grade, those would also contribute to the final calculation.