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The following are the ages (years) of 5 people in a room:

13
,


12
,


13
,


15
,


12

A person enters the room.
The mean age of the 6 people is now 20.
What is the age of the person who entered the room?

User Nixarn
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Call the total ages of the 6 people, x

To calculate the mean age of 6 people, we take the total age (x) and divide by the amount of people (6)

So, x : 6 = 20

-> The total ages of the 6 people are 20 x 6 = 120

We can calculate the 6th person's age by taking 120 and minus the total age of the other 5

-> 120 - (13+12+13+15+12) = 55

So, the 6th person's age is 55.

User Vkulkarni
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Answer:

55

Explanation:

To find the average you add up all numbers given then divide by the amount of numbers there were. The mean, or average, of the original 5 people was 13 since their ages added was 65, which you divide by 5 for 13. The new mean once the 6th person entered the room was 20. So, you do 6 [number of people] times 20 [average] to get 120. Taking 65 [added amount of original ages of the 5 people] away from 120 [the new added up ages of all 6 people], you get 55. This means 55 would be the 6th person's age.

Sorry if the explanation is confusing!

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