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The mean of three numbers x, y and z is 6 and the mean of five numbers x, y, z, a and b is 8.

Find the mean of a and b.


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Answer:

11

Explanation:

To find the mean of a set of numbers, we add all of the numbers together and divide the sum by the size of the set. For that first set, we have three numbers, x, y and z, so the equation for their mean would be


(x+y+z)/(3)=6

We can rearrange this equation by multiplying both sides by 3, getting the equivalent equation


x+y+z=18\ \ \ \ (1)

Let's do the same thing for the second mean:


(x+y+z+a+b)/(5)=8


x+y+z+a+b=40\ \ \ \ (2)

With the two equations we've obtained, we can subtract (1) from (2) to get rid of x, y, and z, leaving us with


a+b=22

To find the mean of a and b now, all we have to do is divide both sides of the equation by 2, and we see that


(a+b)/(2)=11

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