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Average: How to calculate Average, Average Formula, Weighted average, Mean Average, Average Questions with Solutions
Average: How to calculate Average, Average Formula, Weighted average, Mean Average, Average Questions with Solutions

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3 TIPS on cracking Aptitude Questions on Averages
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Tip #1: If terms are in progression, the average is either the middle term or average of the two middle terms
Question 1: Find the average of first 5 multiples of 3.
Solution:
Number of terms= 5= odd.
Average= Middle term= 3rd term= 3x3= 9
Question 2: The heights of 6 students in a class are 5ft, 5.2ft, 5.4ft, 5.6ft, 5.8ft and 6ft respectively. What is their average height?
Solution:
Average= Average of middle terms = (5.4+5.6)/2 ft= 5.5ft.
Note: If the terms have a constant difference, the average will be given by:
a. The middle term if the number of terms is odd.
b. The average of the two middle or of the two extreme terms. Both will give the same result.
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Tip #2: If a person travels same distances with different speeds, then the average speed is not the arithmetic mean but the harmonic mean
If a person covers a distance d first at x km/hr and then covers the same distance d at y km/hr, then the average speed is:
= Total distance travelled/ Total time taken
= 2d/ (d/x + d/y)
= 2d/ [(yd + xd)/xy]
= 2dxy/[d(x+y)]
= 2xy/ x+y (Harmonic mean of x and y)
Question: A travels 25km at 50 km/hr and then 25km again with 70km/hr. What is A’s average speed during the whole journey?
Solution:
Average speed for the whole journey
= (2x50x70) / (50+70)= 58.3km/hr
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Tip #3: When dealing with problems where average changes by addition/ removal, create an equation of the form: New_total/New Count = Old_Total/Old Count (+/- Change in Average)
Question: The average weight of a class of 24 students is 35 kg. If the weight of the teacher be included, the average rises by 400 g. What is the weight of the teacher?
Solution:
(24 * 35 + Wteacher)/ 25 = 35 + 0.4
24 * 35 + Wteacher = 35 * 25 + 10
Wteacher = 35 + 10 = 45 kgs
Question: When a student weighing 45 kgs left a class, the average weight of the remaining 59 students increased by 200g. What is the average weight of the remaining 59 students?
Solution:
Wremaining_students / 59 = (Wremaining_students + 45) / 60 + 0.2
60 * Wremaining_students = (59 * Wremaining_students) + (59 * 45) + (59 *12)
Wremaining_students / 59 = 45 + 12 = 57 kgs
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