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In a certain year, the difference between Mary’s and Jim’s annual salaries was twice the difference between Mary’s and Kate’s annual salaries. If Mary’s annual salary was the highest of the 3 people, what was the average (arithmetic mean) annual salary of the 3 people that year?

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Answer: Average annual salary of the 3 people is equal to Kate's annual salary.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Difference between Mary's and Jim's annual salaries be m-j

Difference between Mary's and Kate's annual salaries be m-k

According to question, we get that


m-j=2(m-k)\\\\m-j=2m-2k\\\\2k-j=2m\\\\2k-j=m

Average annual salary of the 3 people would be


(m+k+j)/(3)\\\\=(2k-j+j+k)/(3)\\\\=(3k)/(3)\\\\=k

Hence, average annual salary of the 3 people is equal to Kate's annual salary.

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