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a batsman has an average of 36.5 runs in 10 innings how many runs should he get in the next two innings to make their average 40​

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Answered by mera1211
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average of 36.5 from 10 innings (batsman dismissed) will have totalled 365 runs with the addition of 35 runs in two not out innings the batting average will increase to 40.

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Answered by bhartivb200
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it has to be noted that a not out performance (in cricket) will not reduce the average. Thus a current average of 36.5 from 10 innings (batsman dismissed) will have totalled 365 runs with the addition of 35 runs in two not out innings the batting average will increase to 40.

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