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The mean of 5 observations is 15. If the mean of first three observations is 14 and that
of the last three is 17, find the third observation.



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Answered by kashish212
2

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that Mean of 5 observations is 15.

∴ The sum of observations =15×5=75.

∴ It is given that mean of the first 3 observations is 14.

∴ The sum of first three observations =14×3=42.

⇒ Given that mean of the last 3 observations is 17.

∴ The sum of the last three observations =17×3=51

∴ The third observation =(42+51)−75

=93−75

=18

Answered by anishabakare
1

Answer:

⇒  It is given that Mean of 5 observations is 15.

∴  The sum of observations =15×5=75.

∴  It is given that mean of the first 3 observations is 14.

∴  The sum of first three observations =14×3=42.

⇒  Given that mean of the last 3 observations is 17.

∴  The sum of the last three observations =17×3=51

∴  The third observation =(42+51)−75

                                         =93−75

                                         =18

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