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21. In a four-factor analysis used in a multifactor evaluation process, it is desired to have the F1 importance weight four times as much as the F2 importance weight. The F2 importance weight should be four times as much as the F3 importance weight. The F3 importance weight should be four times as much as the F4 importance weight. Determine the appropriate importance weights of F1 , F2 , F3 , F4 to be used in the multifactor evaluation process. (Hint: Consider numerator factors of 4).

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The sum of the weights is 1.
w1+w2+w3+w4=1

Equation 1
(1/4)w1 = ...

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