PROBLEM SOLVING: Solve the given problem following the steps for each type of statistical test. Write your answer on the space provided for each number. (70 POINTS) The grades of a graduate student in four courses were taken and are shown below. Compute the student's weighted mean grade. (Complete the table below and write your answer on the pace provided). 15 POINTS \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline COURSE & \begin{tabular}{c} NO. OF UNITS \\ (w) \end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}{c} FINAL GRADE \\ \( (x) \) \end{tabular} & w \( (x) \) \\ \hline Subject A & 3 & 1.25 & \\ \hline Subject B & 3 & 1.75 & \\ \hline Subject C & 3 & 1.5 \\ \hline Subject D & 3 & 1.0 \\ \hline \end{tabular}
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- Subject A: Weight (w) = 3, Final Grade (x) = 1.25 - Subject B: Weight (w) = 3, Final Grade (x) = 1.75 - Subject C: Weight (w) = 3, Final Grade (x) = 1.5 - Subject D: Weight (w) = 3, Final Grade (x) = 1.0 Show more…
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