Weights change how treatment areas are ranked. Increasing weight makes one objective more influential than the other. When priority objectives are assigned a weight, the score is calculated as:
(Weight1 x Objective1) + (Weight2 x Objective2)
Each Objective contributes to the final "score" in proportion to the assigned weight. Due to the weighting, results will not always follow a more traditional "stair-step" ranking pattern. Therefore, an Objective with high Attainment may still rank lower overall if it has a low weight assigned.
See the example image below.

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