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Many employers screen by GPA, in addition to a variety of skills. Suppose a student is in the last semester of college and has a 2.78 GPA after 105 credit hours. If he is taking 15 credit hours in his last semester and gets a perfect 4.0 GPA, what will his overall GPA be? Is it possible to get his GPA up to 3.0 for graduation?

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    Answer: his overall GPA will be 2.93, which means he doesn't pass out with a 3.0 GPA

    Step-by-step explanation:

    GPA = 2.78

    total credit hour = 105

    Total credit unit = 105 x 2.78 = 291.9

    If he takes a 15 credit hour and gets a perfect 4.0 GPA,

    his total credit unit = 15 x 4 = 60

    Final GPA = (291.9 + 60) / (105 + 15)

    = 351.9/120 = 2.93
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