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23 August, 02:58

The mean score on a set of 17 test is 72. Suppose two more students take the test and score 68 and 63. What is the new mean?

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  1. 23 August, 03:42
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    New mean=71.32

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The expression for the total initial score is;

    T=M*S

    where;

    T=total initial score

    M=mean score

    S=number in the set

    replacing;

    T=unknown

    M=72

    S=17

    replacing;

    T=72*17=1,224

    The total initial score=1,224

    Determine the total score by;

    total score=total initial score+total final score

    where;

    total initial score=1,224

    total final score = (68+63) = 131

    replacing;

    total score=1,224+131=1,355

    Determine the new mean;

    New mean=total score/new number

    where;

    total score=1,355

    new number = (17+2) = 19

    replacing;

    new mean=1,355/19=71.32
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