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Average of ‘n’ observations is 38, average of ‘n’ other observations is 42 and average of remaining ‘n’ observations is 55. Average of all the observations is:

A45

B35

C55

D40

Answer:

A. 45

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Solution:

Given:

The average of ‘n’ observations is 38

The average of ‘n’ other observations is 42

The average of remaining ‘n’ observations is 55

Formula used:

Average=  Sum  of  averagesSum  oftotal  number{\rm{Average}} = {\rm{\;}}\frac{{{\rm{Sum\;of\;averages}}}}{{{\rm{Sum\;oftotal\;number}}}}

Calculation:

Sum of first n observations = 38n

Sum of next n observations = 42n

Sum of last n observations = 55n

Total sum = 38n + 42n + 55n = 135n

Sum of total number = n + n + n

⇒ 3n

Average=  135n3nAverage = {\rm{\;}}\frac{{135n}}{{3n}}

⇒ 45

∴ The Average of all the observations is 45


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