Mathematics
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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Answer
By formula,
Mean =
Given,
The mean of 5 observations = 15
Given,
Mean of first 3 observations = 14
Given,
Mean of last 3 observations = 17
Third observation = Sum of first three observations + Sum of last three observations - Total sum of observation
= 51 + 42 - 75 = 18.
Hence, the third observation = 18.
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