Review For 2nd Six Weeks Exam-Day 2

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Review For 2nd Six Weeks Exam-Day 2 Weighted Averages, Slugging Averages, and Quarterback Rating

Weighted Averages Test average—40% Final exam grade—20% Homework—30% Class participation—10% Given the grading system above, what would your final average be if you had the following averages for each category. Test average = 72 Final Exam Grade = 64 Homework = 87 Class Participation = 91

2. Your Averages and values are as follows: Test average = 78 Homework = 85 Class Participation = 93 What is the EXACT grade, rounded to the nearest hundredth, you need on the final exam to earn a final grade average of exactly 82.51 in in the class?

SLG = (1∙S)+(2∙D)+(3∙T)+(4∙HR) AB Slugging Averages SLG = (1∙S)+(2∙D)+(3∙T)+(4∙HR) AB S=singles, D=doubles, T=triples, HR=home runs, and AB=total at-bats. Find the slugging average for a player with the following statistics: S = 73 D = 37 T = 11 HR = 21 AB = 445

2. The following are statistics for a player: D = 27 T = 12 HR = ? AB = 440 How many homeruns did this player have if they ended the season with a .525 slugging average?

Quarterback Rating QR=25+10(%COMP)+40(%TD)- 50(%INT)+50(YD) 12 For the 2016 season, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott completed 249 passes in 423 attempts for a total of 3,465 yards, with 18 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Using the formula above, what was Dak’s quarterback rating for the 2016 season?