Sec 1.4 -Analyzing Numerical Data Weighted Averages Name

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Sec 1.4 -Analyzing Numerical DataWeighted AveragesName:When a weighted average is applied to a set of numbers, more importance (weight) isplaced on some components of the set. Your final average in this class I probably anexample of a weighted average.Consider two grading systemsMr. Tats Grade WeightingHomework AverageClass ParticipationTest AverageFinal Exam Grade25%10%40%25%Mrs. Etercsid Grade WeightingHomework Average15%Class Participation10%Test Average60%Final Exam Grade15%1. If you had the following grade shown below, determine what your grade would be with each teacher.2. Use the following information to find your course average in Mr. Tats class: Homework {83, 92, 95, 90} Test Grades {90, 78, 84,88} Class Participation {90, 100} Final Exam Grade {84}3. If Mr. Tats allowed you to retake your final exam, what score would you have to get on the final exam tomake at least a 90% in the class?Content: Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin Modified Student Worksheets: Matthew M. Winking at Phoenix High SchoolSECTION 1-4p.11

Mr. Tats Grade WeightingHomework AverageClass ParticipationTest AverageFinal Exam Grade25%10%40%25%Mrs. Etercsid Grade WeightingHomework Average15%Class Participation10%Test Average60%Final Exam Grade15%4. The following shows a student’s grade in Ms. Etercsid’s class. Determine the minimum grade need on thefinal exam to make at least a 70% in the class. Homework {70, 82, 64} Test Grades {60, 68, 62, 74} Class Participation {70, 80} Final Exam Grade {?}Other weighted averages5. A new cars salesperson, sold an average of 28,000 per day for the first 5 days sheworked. The next 3 days she worked, she sold an average of 42,000. How muchdid she sell on average per day over the entire 8 days?6. Kelly works two jobs. She usually works at a retail store for 7 hours during theday and is paid 12 per hour by the store. In the evening she works at arestaurant as a manager for 5 hours and is paid 20 per hour. How much doesshe make on average per hour for the day?7. James worked for 12 consecutive days, earning an average wage of 160 per day asa contractor. During the first 6 days, James averaged 140 per day and his averagewage for the next 5 days was 175. How much did he earn on the last day?Content: Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin Modified Student Worksheets: Matthew M. Winking at Phoenix High SchoolSECTION 1-4p.12

Slugging PercentageIn baseball there are many common statistics used batting average and slugging percentage. Battingaverage is just simply the percentage of the number of “at bats” for which the player gets a hit. If aplayer has 20 hits in 50 at bats then their batting average would be,. Their sluggingpercentage however, weights the type of hit where doubles count double, triples count triple, andhomeruns count quadruple and would be given by the formula: () 2 () 3 (()) 4 (ℎ8. Calculate Freddie’s Slugging Percentage if he has 42 singles, 12 doubles, 4triples, and 14 home runs in 230 at bats.9. Can you use the above information to determine Freddie’s current batting average?10. If Andrelton has a slugging percentage of 0.450 and has 12 doubles, 3 triples, and 8homeruns in 200 at bats then how many singles must he have?11. Can you determine Andrelton’s current batting average?Content: Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin Modified Student Worksheets: Matthew M. Winking at Phoenix High SchoolSECTION 1-4p.13)

Universal Product Codes (UPCs), typically in the form of barcodesIdentification numbers are present everywhere in society. Today’s identification numbers are moresophisticated than those introduced years earlier (for example, Social Security numbers). Today’s numbershave a check digit to partially ensure that they have been correctly scanned or entered into a computer.Universal Product Codes (UPCs), typically in the form of barcodes, identify retail products.The 12-digit UPC barcode consists of three parts: manufacturer number,product number, andcheck digit.For example, the manufacturer number for the Dr. Pepper Companyis 078000 and appears in the first six digits of all of the company’sproduct UPC barcodes. GS1, formerly the Uniform Code Council,issues a company this six-digit number. Every item sold by a companyrequires a different five-digit product number. This includes specificproducts, their different sizes, their array of colors, their variety offlavors, and other distinguishing features. The last number is thecheck digit, which guards against entry errors and fraud. The checkdigit in a UPC number (that is, the twelfth digit) is determined in the following manner: Multiply the first digit by 3.Add the second digit.Multiply the third digit by 3.Add the fourth digit.Continue this alternating process for the Digits 5 to 12.The check digit is chosen so that the calculation described previously totals a number whose final digit is0. In the UPC number a1a2a3a4a5a6a7a8a9a10a11d, the check digit is d, for which the sum3a1 a2 3a3 a4 3a5 a6 3a7 a8 3a9 a10 3a11 dends in 0. In this weighted sum, the weights are: {3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1}.When entering a code number, the single-digit error is most common (for example, keying in 8 instead of 3).Another common error is the transposition error, where the order of two adjacent digits is reversed (forexample, writing 83 instead of 38). Systems have been established to detect and correct (when possible)these and other errors almost immediately.1. Show that 0-58200-48826-5 is a valid UPC number.2. Show that 0-52200-48826-5 is an invalid UPC number.3. Determine the check digit (d) for the UPC number 3-81370-09213-d.Content: Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin Modified Student Worksheets: Matthew M. Winking at Phoenix High SchoolSECTION 1-4p.14

Credit CardsIdentification numbers are present everywhere in society. Today’s identification numbers aremore sophisticated than those introduced years earlier (for example, Social Security numbers).Today’s numbers have a check digit to partially ensure that they have been correctly scanned orentered into a computer.Credit cards have 16-digit numbers, of which the first 15 digits identify the credit card and thesixteenth digit is the check digit. The following figure shows the significance of the digits:MII stands for major industry identifier; 4 and 5indicate “Banking and Financial.” VISA cards beginwith 4 and MasterCard cards with 5.1. MasterCard numbers begin with 51, 52, 53, 54, or55. What is the maximum number of credit cardsthat MasterCard can issue?A check digit is used to help validate credit card numbers. The credit card companies use theCodabar method to determine the check digit. This method consists of the following steps: Add the digits in the odd-numbered positions and double this total. Add the number of odd-position digits that are more than 4 to the total. Add the even-position digits. Choose a check digit that makes this calculation total a number whose final digit is 0.Libraries, shipping/receiving companies, and blood banks also use the Codabar method.2. Show that the check digit (d) for the VISA card 4162 0012 3456 789d is 3.3. What is the check digit (d) for the MasterCard number 5424 9813 2720 008d?4. Show that 4128 0012 4389 0110 is an invalid VISA credit card number.Content: Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin Modified Student Worksheets: Matthew M. Winking at Phoenix High SchoolSECTION 1-4p.15

1. If you had the following grade shown below, determine what your grade would be with each teacher. 2. Use the following information to find your course average in Mr. Tats class: Homework {83, 92, 95, 90} Class Participation {90, 100} Test Grades {90, 78, 84,88} Final Exam Grade {84} 3.

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