The mean of first 5 observations is 20 and the mean of last 5 observations is 45 what is the mean of the all 10 observation ?
Answers
SOLUTION
GIVEN
The mean of first 5 observations is 20 and the mean of last 5 observations is 45
TO DETERMINE
The mean of the all 10 observations
EVALUATION
Here it is given that mean of first 5 observations is 20 and the mean of last 5 observations is 45
Sum of first 5 observations
= 5 × 20
= 100
Sum of last 5 observations
= 5 × 45
= 225
So total number of observations = 5 + 5 = 10
∴ Sum of 10 observations
= 100 + 225
= 325
Hence the required mean of the all 10 observations
= 325 ÷ 10
= 32.5
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Answer ⤵️
Given,⤵️
The mean of first 5 observations is 20 and the mean of last 5 observations is 45.
To find ⤵️
The mean of the all 10 observations.
Calculation ⤵️
Here it is given that mean of first 5 observations is 20 and the mean of last 5 observations is 45.
Sum of first 5 observations,
= 5 × 20
= 100
Sum of last 5 observations,
= 5 × 45
= 225
So total number of observations = 5 + 5 = 10
∴ Sum of 10 observations
= 100 + 225
= 325
Therefore the required mean of the all 10 observations
= 325 ÷ 10
= 32.5