Answer:
i hope <em>this </em><em>will</em><em> help</em><em> </em>you
I would try going with h =7/2 if that is wrong just rate me 1
Answer:
Mrs. Etercsid
Step-by-step explanation:
One thing we can do is just multiply the averages by the percents in each class and compare from there.
To get from percentages to decimals, we can divide by 100.
For Mr. Tats:
Homework: 25 % -> 0.25
Participation: 10% -> 0.1
Test: 40% -> 0.4
Final: 0.25 -> 0.25
For Mrs. Etercsid:
Homework: 15% -> 0.15
Participation: 10% -> 0.1
Test: 60% -> 0.6
Final: 15% -> 0.15
We can then multiply the averages by the decimals for each teacher and add them up.
Mr. Tats:
0.25 * 81 + 0.1 * 57 + 0.4 * 93 + 0.25 * 87 = 84.9
Mrs. Etercsid:
0.15 * 81 + 0.1 * 57 + 0.6 * 93 + 0.15 * 87 = 86.7
You would get the higher grade with Mrs. Etercsid
Answer:
3?
Step-by-step explanation:
i think that because it's multiplying by 3.
3*3= 9
5*3= 15
7*3= 21
9*3= 27
This is the only way i could think of helping in some sort of way! I'm sorry if it's wrong! (´。_。`)
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