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The scores of Tim’s first four math tests are 82%, 90%, 78%, and 100%. If Tim wants tohave a test average of 90%, what must the average of Tim’s next two tests be?
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The scores of Tim’s first four math tests are 82%, 90%, 78%, and 100%. If Tim wants tohave a test average of 90%, what must the average of Tim’s next two tests be?
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The scores of Tim’s first four math tests are 82%, 90%, 78%, and 100%. If Tim wants tohave a test average of 90%, what must the average of Tim’s next two tests be?
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The average of the next two tests should be 95. Read my attachment.
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