Discussion
Ahmed, Farida, Tala, and Yousef are debating how to measure Summer Olympics achievement by countries.
Rankings Table
The table ranks 6 countries by various measures of their achievement in the 2008 Summer Olympics, with a ranking of 1st indicating greatest achievement and 6th indicating least achievement. The rankings compare the 6 countries only to each other, not to other competing nations. The weighted medals per capita measure counts each gold medal as equal to 2 silver medals and 4 bronze medals. There are no other types of Olympic medal.
Graph
With respect to a particular measure of Olympic success by the countries listed in the Rankings Table, the graph shows total numbers of points won by Countries C, D, and H in each Summer Olympics from 2000 through 2012. Each country gets 4 points for each gold medal, 2 points for each silver medal, and 1 point for each bronze medal. Countries B, E, and G each consistently had lower point totals than Country D.
For each of the following measures of Olympic achievement by countries, select Yes if the information given clearly indicates that 1 of the 6 countries discussed received a higher ranking than the other 5 by that measure in the year indicated, and which country this is. Otherwise, select No.
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Total number of medals received in 2004
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Total weighted medals in 2008, calculated as per Yousef’s recommendation
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Total weighted medals in 2012, calculated as per Yousef’s recommendation
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