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Susan
has just completed her second semester in college. She earned a grade of
C
in her
5-hour
course, a grade of
C
in her
2-hour
psychology
course, a grade of
D
in her
2-hour
biology
course, and a grade of
F
in her
3-hour
philosophy
course. Assuming that A equals 4 points, B equals 3 points, C equals 2 points, D equals 1 point, and F is worth no points, determine
Susan's
grade-point average for the semester.
Susan's
grade point average is
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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