Time limit 4000/7000/7000/7000 ms. Memory limit 65000/65000/65000/65000 Kb. Prepared by Ibrahim Mesecan.
Weighted Average
Sometimes, the schools use weighted average instead of calculating the standard average. In weighted average
the course averages are weighted according to different criteria; like the number of hours in a week. If a lesson has one
hour per week and student takes very low grade from that, it will not effect the general average much.
Weighted average is mostly calculated like this:
- All course averages are multiplied (weighted) with the number of course hours per week
- The results are summed
- The sum is divided by the number of total course hours per week
Write a program that is going to read the course averages and the number of hours per week from a file and then calculate
the weighted average.
Input specification
The first line has a number (n) which shows the number of lessons where 1 ≤ n ≤ 10. The following n lines contain two
integer numbers each (courseAve and numHours), where 1 ≤ courseAve ≤ 10 and 1 ≤ numHours ≤ 5.
Output specification
Show one floating number with two digits precision
that represent the weighted average of the student.
Sample Input:
3
10 4
10 3
6 1
Sample Output:
9.5
Output Explanation:
ave = ((10 * 4) + (10 * 3) + (6 * 1)) / 8 = 9.5
Для отправки решений необходимо выполнить вход.
|