Try something like this. You need to first add all of the grades up, which is what you're doing in the for loop. Now since we only want the grades over 60 we use an if
statement to check if the value is above 60. If it is, add it to the sum and tally one to int count
to keep track of how many grades we've added so far.
for (int i = 0; i < grades.length; i++) { //loop through all the grades
if(grade[i] < 60) { //if the grade is over 60
sum = sum + grades[i]; //add the grade to the sum
count++ //remember how many grades so we can get average
}
}
Then divide the sum of the grades by the total number of grades, or grades.length
and return
it.
return sum/count ; //calculate average
Everything together now:
public float getPercentFailing(float[] grades) {
int count=0;
float sum= 0;
for (int i = 0; i < grades.length; i++) {
if(grade[i] < 60) {
sum = sum + grades[i];
count++
}
}
return sum/count;
}
.6
is still not what you want.