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Which of the following represents "the average of 171 and x"?

(x + 2)/171
(171 + x)/2
(171 - x)/2

User Madiyar
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that would be (171 + x) / 2....what u do to find the average is add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.
User Siliarus
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Answer:
\frac{\text{171+x}}{\text{2}}

Explanation:

We know that the average of any n observations is given by :-


\text{Average}=\frac{\text{Sum of observations}}{\text{Number of observations}}

The given observations : x and 171

Sum of observations :
x+171

Number of observations : 2

Now, the average of 171 and x is given by :-


\text{Average}=\frac{\text{171+x}}{\text{2}}

Hence, the expression represents the average of 171 and x is
\frac{\text{171+x}}{\text{2}}.

User Michael Whatcott
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