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the mean of 5 numbers is 20 .if one numver is excluded,mean of the remaining numbers becomes 23 find the excluded number​

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Answered by VinayGulati
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Step-by-step explanation:

Sigma X = 20*5=100

New Sigma X = 23*4=92

Excluded number = 100-92=8

Answered by BrainlyMehu
2

The excluded number is 8

 \tt{Average = \frac{\text{Sum of observations}}{\text{No. of observations}}}

We are given that The mean of 5 numbers is 20.

 \tt{\begin{gathered}20 = \frac{\text{Sum of 5 numbers}}{5}\\20 \times 5 = \text{Sum of 5 numbers}\\100=\text{Sum of 5 numbers}\end{gathered} }</strong></p><p><strong>[tex] \tt{\begin{gathered}20 = \frac{\text{Sum of 5 numbers}}{5}\\20 \times 5 = \text{Sum of 5 numbers}\\100=\text{Sum of 5 numbers}\end{gathered} }

Let the excluded number be x

Let the excluded number be xIf one number is excluded, mean of the remaining numbers becomes 23.

Let the excluded number be xIf one number is excluded, mean of the remaining numbers becomes 23.So, no. of observations = 5-1 = 4

Let the excluded number be xIf one number is excluded, mean of the remaining numbers becomes 23.So, no. of observations = 5-1 = 4Sum of 4 observations = 100-x

 \tt{So, \begin{gathered}23 = \frac{100-x}{4} \\23 \times 4 = 100-x \\92=100-x \\x=8\end{gathered} }</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>[tex] \tt{So, \begin{gathered}23 = \frac{100-x}{4} \\23 \times 4 = 100-x \\92=100-x \\x=8\end{gathered} }	</strong></p><p><strong>[tex] \tt{So, \begin{gathered}23 = \frac{100-x}{4} \\23 \times 4 = 100-x \\92=100-x \\x=8\end{gathered} }

Hence The excluded number is 8

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