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Re: The average of all the multiples of 5 between 199 and 706 [#permalink]
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Re: The average of all the multiples of 5 between 199 and 706 [#permalink]
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Sum of a sequence of numbers is (a1 +an) *n/2 and when we divide it by n, it will be the average of the numbers (a1+an)/2
The average of all the multiples of 5 between 199 and 706: 200, 205, ..., 700, 705 average = (a1 + an-1) / 2 = (705+200)/2 = 905/2 = 452.5
The average of all the multiples of 10 between 199 and 706: 200, 210, 220, ..., 700 average =(700 + 200)/ 2 = 900/2 = 450
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Re: The average of all the multiples of 5 between 199 and 706 [#permalink]
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To find the average of any evenly spaced set, take the average of the
first and last values. For the case of Quantity A, the first multiple of 5 is 200 and the last multiple of 5 is 705. The average then is 452.5.
For Quantity B, the first multiple of 10 is also 200, however, the last multiple
is 700, thus the average is 450. Quantity A is greater.
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