To compute a student's Grade Point Average (GPA) for a term, the student's grades for each course are weighted by the number of credits for the course. Suppose a student had these grades: 3.8 in a 5 credit Math course 2.4 in a 2 credit Music course 3.0 in a 4 credit Chemistry course 3.1 in a 4 credit Journalism course What is the student's GPA for that term? Round to two decimal places. Student's GPA =
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8 * 5 = 19 - Music course: 2.4 * 2 = 4.8 - Chemistry course: 3.0 * 4 = 12 - Journalism course: 3.1 * 4 = 12.4 Show more…
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