That's pretty similar to how I see it, though I do it a different way..

Metric Weight Score Weighted Score Leadership 40% 2 .8 Punctuality 20% 2 .4 Cleanliness 30% 2 .6 Responsiveness 10% 2 .2 Total 100% 2
Basically, all the weights apply to a total... in this case, it's 100%

When you eliminate the Punctuality column, you're left with a total of 80%... So just figure out what percentage of 80 the remaining weights are:

Leadership 40/80 = 50% Cleanliness 30/80 = 37.5% Responsiveness 10/80 = 12.5% Total 80% 100%
So the recalculated weighted score becomes:
Metric Weight Score Weighted Score Leadership 50% 2 1 Cleanliness 37.5% 2 .75 Responsiveness 12.5% 2 .25 Total 100% 2
Trek

Edit: Added recalculated table.


In reply to Re^2: Proportionate redistribution of weights by TrekNoid
in thread Proportionate redistribution of weights by CiceroLove

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