Let's say I have a list of students and each student evaluate by two categories:
Student 1: Category A - 1, Category B - 51
Student 2: Category A - 3, Category B - 60
Student 3: Category A - 4, Category B - 62
Student 4: Category A - 3, Category B - 68
Student 5: Category A - 2, Category B - 65
Student 6: Category A - 9, Category B - 71
Student 7: Category A - 3, Category B - 53
Student 8: Category A - 2, Category B - 57
Student 9: Category A - 2, Category B - 53
I want to rank them using those two categories.
The formula that I did is:
[Student_i_CategoryA - Min(CategoryA)] / [(Max(CategoryA) - Min(CategoryA)] + [Student_i_CategoryB - Min(CategoryB)] / [(Max(CategoryB) - Min(CategoryB)]
For example:
Student 3 value is:
(4 - 1) / (9 - 1) + (62 - 51) / (71 - 51) = 0.925
the value that I got is always between 0 and 2
My question is:
Is there a better formula to use? I see that in category A the number 9 is much bigger than the other numbers maybe there is a different formula in this case
Thank you!
Student 1: Category A - 1, Category B - 51
Student 2: Category A - 3, Category B - 60
Student 3: Category A - 4, Category B - 62
Student 4: Category A - 3, Category B - 68
Student 5: Category A - 2, Category B - 65
Student 6: Category A - 9, Category B - 71
Student 7: Category A - 3, Category B - 53
Student 8: Category A - 2, Category B - 57
Student 9: Category A - 2, Category B - 53
I want to rank them using those two categories.
The formula that I did is:
[Student_i_CategoryA - Min(CategoryA)] / [(Max(CategoryA) - Min(CategoryA)] + [Student_i_CategoryB - Min(CategoryB)] / [(Max(CategoryB) - Min(CategoryB)]
For example:
Student 3 value is:
(4 - 1) / (9 - 1) + (62 - 51) / (71 - 51) = 0.925
the value that I got is always between 0 and 2
My question is:
Is there a better formula to use? I see that in category A the number 9 is much bigger than the other numbers maybe there is a different formula in this case
Thank you!