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Average Word Problems

Written By RAM on Saturday, May 14, 2011 | 1:30 PM


Average Word Problems


There are three main types of average problems commonly encountered in school algebra: Average (Arithmetic Mean), Weighted Average and Average Speed.

Average (Arithmetic Mean)

The average (arithmetic mean) uses the formula:
mean formula
The formula can also be written as
mean formula 2


Example:
The average (arithmetic mean) of a list of 6 numbers is 20. If we remove one of the numbers, the average of the remaining numbers is 15. What is the number that was removed?
Solution:
Step 1: The removed number could be obtained by difference between the sum of original 6 numbers and the sum of remaining 5 numbers i.e.
sum of original 6 numbers – sum of remaining 5 numbers
Step 2: Using the formula
mean formula 2
sum of original 6 numbers = 20 × 6 = 120
sum of remaining 5 numbers = 15 × 5 = 75
Step 3: Using the formula from step 1
Number removed = sum of original 6 numbers – sum of remaining 5 numbers
120 – 75 = 45
Answer: The number removed is 45.


Weighted Average

Another type of average problem involves the weighted average - which is the average of two or more terms that do not all have the same number of members. To find the weighted term, multiply each term by its weighting factor, which is the number of times each term occurs.
The formula for weighted average is:
weighted ave formula
Example:
A class of 25 students took a science test. 10 students had an average (arithmetic mean) score of 80. The other students had an average score of 60. What is the average score of the whole class?
Solution:
Step 1: To get the sum of weighted terms, multiply each average by the number of students that had that average and then sum them up.
80 × 10 + 60 × 15 = 800 + 900 = 1700
Step 2: Total number of terms = Total number of students = 25
Step 3: Using the formula
weighted ave example 1
Answer: The average score of the whole class is 68.
Be careful! You will get the wrong answer if you add the two average scores and divide the answer by two.

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