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Danielle has taken five math tests so far this year. The tests are out of twenty points, and she has gotten the following scores.

17, 19, 20, 14, 16

What must Danielle score on her sixth test in order to have a mean of 17.5?

17
18
20
19

User Matt Kellogg
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Answer:

Danielle score must be 18

User Leander
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Answer:

(d) 19

Explanation:

The average of a set of numbers is their sum, divided by the number of numbers in the set.

Setup

Let s represent the score Danielle must get on her sixth test. Then her average will be ...

average = (17 +19 +20 +14 +16 +s)/6

Danielle wants that to be 17.5, so we have ...

17.5 = (86 +s)/6

Solution

Multiplying by 6, we get ...

105 = 86 +s

19 = s . . . . . . . . subtract 86

Danielle must score 19 on her 6th test to have a mean of 17.5.

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Additional comment

We can also figure this by considering the deviations from the average Danielle wants. They must total zero. The sum of deviations of the given scores is ...

(17 -17.5) +(19 -17.5) +(20 -17.5) +(14 -17.5) +(16 -17.5)

= -0.5 +1.5 +2.5 -3.5 -1.5 = -1.5

To bring the total to zero, Danielle must score 17.5 +1.5 = 19.

User Mauro Morales
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