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18 February, 03:55

The difference between the sum of 6 integers whose average is x and the sum of 3 numbers whose average is 2x-2 is?

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  1. 18 February, 06:52
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    The sum of the integers given the number of integers and their average is calculated by multiplying the number and the average. This is mathematically expressed as below,

    Sum = (n) (m)

    where n is the number and m is the average or mean.

    For the first set,

    Sum = (6) (x) = 6x

    For the second set,

    Sum = (3) (2x - 2)

    = 6x - 6

    If we are to subtract the second sum from the first,

    Difference = (6x) - (6x - 6)

    = 6x - 6x + 6

    Hence, the answer is 6.
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