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Ben bowled 134 and 213 in his first two games. What must he bowl in his third game to have an average of at least 160

Ben bowled 134 and 213 in his first two games. What must he bowl in his third game-example-1
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Given that Ben bowled 134 and 213 at his first two games.

Let Ben bowled x in his third game, then the average of his three bowling would be


A_{\text{bowling}}=(134+213+x)/(3)

If Ben has an average of at least 160, then the value of x is as calculated below:


\begin{gathered} A_{\text{bowling}}=(134+213+x)/(3)\ge160 \\ (347+x)/(3)\ge160 \\ \text{cross}-\text{multiply} \\ 347+x\ge160*3 \\ 347+x\ge480 \\ x\ge480-347 \\ x\ge133 \end{gathered}

Hence, Ben must bowl at least 133 to have an average of at least 160

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