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2 February, 12:24

If x+y = 15, y+z=25, and x+z=20, what is the arithmetic mean of x, y, and z

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  1. R
    2 February, 12:55
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    X + y = 15

    Rearrange this to isolate for x.

    x = 15 - y

    x + z = 20

    Rearrange this to isolate for x also.

    x = 20 - z

    Since they are both equal to x, that means they are equal to each other (x = x)

    Set them equal to each other.

    15 - y = 20 - z

    Now, isolate for y.

    y = 15 - 20 + z

    Now, use y + z = 25 and isolate for y.

    y = 25 - z

    Since they are both equal to y, we set them equal to each other.

    15 - 20 + z = 25 - z

    Solve for z

    z + z = 25 - 15 + 20

    2z = 30

    2z/2 = 30/z

    z = 15

    Now you can plug the value for z into the other equations to find y and x.

    x + z = 20

    x + 15 = 20

    x = 20-15

    x = 5

    y + z = 25

    y + 15 = 25

    y = 25 - 15

    y = 10
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