Introduction
In this lesson, we solve problems involving, the sample size, sum of a data set and its mean. Any two of these three quantities are given and we find the third unknown quantity using the relation between these 3 quantities.
Formula
- Mean=SumofthedataNumberofdata
- Sum of the data = Mean Number of data
- Numberofdata=SumofthedataMean
Example 1
The average of x and 3 is equal to the average of x, 6 and 9. Find x
1, 1, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 10, 10
Solution
Step 1:
Average of x and 3 = (x+3)2
Average of x, 6, and 9 = (x+6+9)3
Step 2:
Given (x+3)2=(x+15)3
Solving we get 3x + 9 = 2x + 30 or
3x 2x = x = 30 9 = 21
Step 3:
So x = 21
Example 2
7 consecutive even integers have an average of 48. Find the average of the greatest two of those integers.
Solution
Step 1:
Let the consecutive even integers be
x 6, x 4, x 2, x, x + 2, x + 4, x + 6
Their average = (x6+x4+x2+x+x+2+x+4+x+6)7=7×7 = 48. So X=48
Step 2:
So the numbers are 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54
The average of the two greatest of these integers 52 and 54 is 52+54/2 = 53
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