The initial average is 28, which means that, by dividing the sum of scores for the 5 games by 5, you get 28, making the total sum of scores 5*28. The new average will be equal to (total sum of scores for the 6 games)/6 = 28 + n. This means that (total sum of scores for the 6 games) = 6(28 + n) or that 5*28 + x = 6*28 + 6n (considering x = points scored in the sixth game). You can subtract 5*28 from each side and you get x = 28 + 6n.
I'd go with E. What is the OA?
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If he scores 28 points in the 6th game the average will remain 28. Since we need an increase of n in the average over 6 games he needs to score 6n points more. Hence he should score 28+6n












