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Running head: MATH123 - QUANTITATIVE REASONING PROJECT 1 MATH123 - QUANTITATIVE REASONING PROJECT 1 Name of the student Name of the University Author Note
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1MATH123 - QUANTITATIVE REASONING PROJECT 1 1.Question 1 The excel worksheet has been set up by defining the category, their weights and marks etc. The marks has been organized in a tabular form from which the total final grade is calculated based on the percentage weighted. The grade scale for letter and percentage weight is shown in first worksheet. The calculation is done on the second worksheet. The final course percentage is calculated to be 83.1%. The letter grade earned by the student in this course is ‘B’. 2.Question 2 Dropping any zero in the course for the student will affect the final grade and it will get increased. Taking the current data as example, there is two zeros in homework, one in quiz and one in online test review. The online test review has less weightage so it can affect less in the increment. Suppose, if the zeros are dropped for the student, then the final grade will be 86.1% and the letter grade will not change. 3.Question 3 The student has missed 2 home work already, the number of homework that the student could have missed can for maintain the overall class grade can be checked by putting zeros in the home assignment. After placing one zero the overall grade of the student gets change. Due to having 10% weightage, it can bring change up to .1% in overall grade. Hence, student could not have missed more homework. 4.Question 4 The final exam has 25% of weightage in final grade which can affect .25% of change in final grade. The lowest possible final score to maintain letter B is 80 and current final score of the student is 83.1. To bring change of 3.1 % the marks should be dropped by
2MATH123 - QUANTITATIVE REASONING PROJECT 1 3.1x(25%) = 12.3. Hence the minimum exam 3 marks should be dropped by 11 to maintain the same letter. 5.Question 5 If the student had failed both the projects then the grade of the student, would change to 81% as the grades for fail are 59 that would change the current grade by almost 2.1 averagely. If student did not turn in either of the projects then the final grade would have dropped by 8%. 6.Question 6 The weightage of the exams marks are higher than the other assignments. In this scenario the student will be pass with very low grades. The calculation has shown letter D for student and 64% overall grade. On the hand option B will have less impact as they have less weightage which shows around 73% final grade and letter B. hence the option B is best.