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Over a 4 week period, randy clocks in the following work hours: 68, 71, 66, and 67. How many hours were in Randy’s average work?
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Over a 4 week period, randy clocks in the following work hours: 68, 71, 66, and 67. How many hours were in Randy’s average work?
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If you are asking whats the average hours he worked in a week amongst those 4 weeks it’d be 68
How to answer:
Step 1 - add all the hours up
68 + 71 + 66 + 67 = 272
Step 2 - Divide the total from step one with the number of weeks which is 4
272/4 = 68
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