2. Suppose your grades for AGEC217 depend on homework, exam and project. The relative weights for HW, exam and project are 20%, 50% and 30%, respectively. Now assume a student get 100 for homework, 80 for exam, and 90 for project. What is the expected value of score (weighted average) for this student?
| Exam Name | Weightage | Marks | weighted Marks |
| HW | 0.20 | 100 | 20 |
| Exam | 0.50 | 80 | 40 |
| Project | 0.30 | 90 | 27 |
Total marks = 20+40+27 = 87 ans
2. Suppose your grades for AGEC217 depend on homework, exam and project. The relative weights for...
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Calculate a class grade. Use the following grade composition to determine the grade: Homework - 20%, Projects 20% and tests 50%. Also, find a weighted mean. Show all work. Homework grades - 80%, 90%, 75% 95% Project grades - 70%, 80%, 75%, 70% Test grades - 50%, 80%, 85%, 70%
Declare and initialize 4 Constants for the
course category weights:
The weight of Homework will be 15%
The weight of Tests will be 35%
The weight of the Mid term will be 20%
The weight of the Fin al will be 30%
Remember to name your Constants according to Java
standards.
Declare a variable to store the input for the number of
homework scores and use a Scanner method to read the value from the
Console.
Declare two variables: one...
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