Susan has just completed her second semester in college. She earned a grade of Upper B in her 4-hour calculus course, a grade
of Upper A in her 1-hour government course, a grade of Upper A in her 2-hour chemistry course, and a grade of Upper F in her 5-hour philosophy course. Assuming that A equals 4 points, B equals 3 points, C equals 2 points, D equals 1 point, and F is worth no points, determine Susan's grade-point average for the semester.
A prejudiced nondiscriminator believes that said parties are not equal and they do not deserve the same treatment. nonetheless, they do not act upon it.