Math, asked by kasarapusaikrishna60, 1 day ago

a batsman has an average of 28.3 runs for 31 innings 4 times not out. what must he score in his next inning if he gets out, raising his average to 30?​

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Answered by saivardhan3223
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Answer:see

Step-by-step explanation:

Average run for 31 innings = 28.3

Total run for 31 innings = 28.3×27 ( 4times not out)

= 764.1

New average = 30

New total will be =30×29

= 870

So the required next inning runs =870- 764.1

= 105.9

= 106

Answered by divyamuniraj1239
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Answer:

102 runs

Step-by-step explanation:

→ Total runs player scored = Average-

Total innings = 28.3× 31 = 877.3 runs

now, let us assume that, in next inning he scored x runs so that his new average becomes 30.6

then,

→ Total runs he scored now = (877.3 + x)

→ Total innings now = 31 + 1 = 32

→ Average = 30.6

therefore,

→ Average = Total runs / Total innings

→ 30.6 = (877.3 + x)÷32

→ 30.6× 32 = 877.3

→ 979.2 = (877.3 + x)

→ x = 979.2 - 877.3

→ x = 101.9 runs

→ x ≈ 102 runs

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