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27 December, 17:39

How is an average mass different from a weighted mass

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  1. 27 December, 18:15
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    In an average mass, each entry has equal weight. In a weighted average, we multiply each entry by a number representing its relative importance.

    Assume that your class consists of 15 girls and 5 boys. Each girl has a mass of 54 kg, and each boy has a mass of 62 kg.

    Average mass = (girl + boy) / 2 = (54 kg + 62 kg) / 2 = 58 kg

    Weighted average (Method 1)

    Use the numbers of each gender (15 girls + 5 boys),

    Weighted average = (15*54 kg + 5*62 kg) / 20 = (810 kg + 310 kg) / 20

    = 1120 kg/20 = 56 kg.

    If you put all the students on one giant balance, their total mass would be

    1120 kg and the average mass of a student would be 56 kg.

    Weighted average (Method 2)

    Use the relative percentages of each gender (75 % girls and 25 % boys).

    Weighted average = 0.75*54 kg + 0.25*62 kg = 40.5 kg + 15.5 kg = 56 kg

    Each girl contributes 40.5 kg and each boy contributes 15.5 kg to the weighted average mass of a student.
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