Helpful video, but what if the weight is more than or less than one? Do you add the weights and divide the multiplication results by the sum of the weights?
if the weight adds up to more than 100% i think you divide the end product of this method by the total weight. for example this adds up to 1, if you divided its results by 1 it would be the same my questions weight added up to 180, so i did this method then divided by 1.8 I believe this is correct but not sure
Or you can multiple them directly with the percentage using the % function on calculator. Then add up.
On a calculator? That seems a bit in fair
very good explaination
Thank you wikiHow.
Helpful video, but what if the weight is more than or less than one? Do you add the weights and divide the multiplication results by the sum of the weights?
Yes, me too confusing.
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if the weight adds up to more than 100% i think you divide the end product of this method by the total weight.
for example this adds up to 1, if you divided its results by 1 it would be the same
my questions weight added up to 180, so i did this method then divided by 1.8 I believe this is correct but not sure
Thank u so much, university lecturer made it confusing somehow
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Does it really improve mark?
i wish she talked slower
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I persinally think her way of speaking is very calming and makes the steps sound simple and direct. You could always speed up the video