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Amiraneli [1.4K]
1 year ago
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Location Score Factor (100 points each) Weight A B C Convenience 0.15 89 78 84 Parking facilities 0.20 75 93 98 Display area 0.1

8 92 90 87 Shopper traffic 0.27 92 93 82 Operating costs 0.10 93 97 84 Neighborhood 0.10 90 96 95 1.00 Click here for the Excel Data File a. Using the above factor ratings, calculate the composite score for each location. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)
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1 answer:
Olin [163]1 year ago
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The maximum composite score from A, B, and C is B.

The computation of the composite score for each location is shown below

The composite score for A is,

= 0.15 × 89 + .20 × 75 + 0.18 × 92 + 0.27 × 92 + 0.10 × 93 + 0.10 × 90

= 88.05

<h3>What is the composite score?</h3>

The Composite score is the average of your four test scores, rounded to the nearest whole number. Fractions less than one-half are rounded down; fractions one-half or more are rounded up.

The composite score for B is

= 0.15 × 78 + .20 × 93 + 0.18 × 90 + 0.27 × 93 + 0.10 × 97 + 0.10 × 96

= 90.91

The composite score for C is

= 0.15 × 84 + .20 × 98 + 0.18 × 87 + 0.27 × 82 + 0.10 × 84 + 0.10 × 95

= 87.90

Therefore for computing the composite score for each location we simply multiply the weight by the A location and in the same manner as A, B, and C

b. The maximum composite score from A, B, and C is B.

To learn more about the composite score visit:

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