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58. In nine given numbers, the average of first five numbers is 20 and that of the last five numbe also 20. If the average of mine numbers is 16. what is the fifth number?
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58. In nine given numbers, the average of first five numbers is 20 and that of the last five numbe also 20. If the average of mine numbers is 16. what is the fifth number?
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58. In nine given numbers, the average of first five numbers is 20 and that of the last five numbe also 20. If the average of mine numbers is 16. what is the fifth number?
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im not sure sorry but 26 maybe as the adverga
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