Answer:
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The Question is:
Which is the highest rated, of the four European cities under consideration, using the table.
The correct answer is: City A is the highest rated European city.
Explanation:
The highest rated European city can be found by multiplying the factor and the importance of the factors, and summing up their final values. the cty with the highest number is the one with the highest rated city. Having this in mind, let us calculate the ratings for each of the cities as follows:
City A:
(70 × 20) + (80 × 20) + (100 × 20) + (80 × 10) + (90 × 10) + (65 × 10) + (70 × 10) = 1400 + 1600 + 2000 + 800 + 900 + 650 + 700 = 8050
City B:
(70 × 20) + (60 × 20) + (50 × 20) + (90 × 10) + (60 × 10) + (75 × 10) + (60 × 10) = 1400 + 1200 + 1000 + 900 + 600 + 750 + 600 = 6450
City C:
(60 × 20) + (90 × 20) + (75 × 20) + (65 × 10) + (50 × 10) + (85 × 10) + (65 × 10) = 1200 + 1800 + 1500 + 650 + 500 + 850 + 650 = 7150
City D:
(90 × 20) + (75 × 20) + (90 × 20) + (65 × 10) + (70 × 10) + (70 × 10) + (80 × 10) = 1800 + 1500 + 1800 + 650 + 700 + 700 + 800 =7950
Therefore, from the ratings computed above, City A with a rating of 8050, is the highest rated, while City B with a rating of 6450, is the lowest rated.