What is the value of x if 100,120,103,133,109,x have a

Dayton Burnett

Dayton Burnett

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2022-01-30

What is the value of x if 100,120,103,133,109,x have a mean of 110?

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Jason Olsen

Jason Olsen

Beginner2022-01-31Added 14 answers

Explanation:
This is a common statistics question.
Set up the equation so that
100+120+103+133+109+x6=110
since you have 6 terms with an average of 110
100+120+103+133+109+x66=1106
100+120+103+133+109+x=660
Now subtract your know values to find x:
x=95

Jacob Trujillo

Jacob Trujillo

Beginner2022-02-01Added 13 answers

In order to solve this question, let us first give the formula to calculate the average of a set of numbers. Average or mean of a set of numbers is nothing but the sum of the numbers divided by the total number of terms in. The formula for mean can be given as,
Mean=x1+x2++xnn
Given the data as 100, 120, 103, 133, 109, x, we know the number of terms here is 6. We calculate the mean by substituting in the above formula.
Mean=100+120+103+133+109+x6
We also know the mean for the given data is already calculated as 110. Substituting this in the above equation too,
110=100+120+103+133+109+x6
Multiplying both sides by 6 and adding all the terms in the numerator on the right-hand side,
110×6=565+x
Subtracting both sides by 565,
660565=565+x565
Subtracting the terms on the left-hand side, we get the value of x as,
x=95

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