If \(a\) is a positive number less than \(10,\) is \(c\) greater than the average (arithmetic mean) of \(a\) and \(10?\)

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If \(a\) is a positive number less than \(10,\) is \(c\) greater than the average (arithmetic mean) of \(a\) and \(10?\)

1. On the number line, \(c\) is closer to \(10\) than it is to a.

2. \(2c-10\) is greater than \(a\)

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