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==Solution 2 (similar method to solution 1)== | |||
Let <math>s</math> represent the sum of Maureen's test scores previously and <math>t</math> be the number of scores taken previously. | |||
So, <math>\frac{x+11}{n+1} = frac{x}{n}+1</math> | |||
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Revision as of 22:50, 9 November 2023
Problem
Maureen is keeping track of the mean of her quiz scores this semester. If Maureen scores an
on the next quiz, her mean will increase by
. If she scores an
on each of the next three quizzes, her mean will increase by
. What is the mean of her quiz scores currently?
Solution 1
Let
represent the amount of tests taken previously and
the mean of the scores taken previously.
We can write the equations
and
.
Expanding,
and
.
This gives us
and
. Solving for each variable,
and
. The answer is
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Solution 2 (similar method to solution 1)
Let
represent the sum of Maureen's test scores previously and
be the number of scores taken previously.
So,
See Also
| 2023 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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| 2023 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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